On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 12:28 AM, Mukundan Ragavan <nonamedotc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
sure. if someone wants to take the lead with modules.
However, I already maintain (well, sort of) a COPR that people can use if they want to. I
personally have on interest (or time now) to learn and implement modules.
Although we do not know when 4.14 will be out officially, we do know that 4.13 is not
disruptive from a user perspective. I am sure upstream would appreciate some testing from
a wider user base as well (yes, I know we do not want to push unstable stuff to our user
base. But, this is not "unstable").
my two cents. :)
Then I think it boils down to Fedora's First principle, encouraging us
to follow upstream's latest unless we can't commit to the 13 month
support period of releases. Xfce is very stable, or at least it has
never let me down in this area. If you can commit to maintaining 4.13
updates once rawhide turns into a Fedora release then I will certainly
not object :)
Dridi