The primary concern I had around this was - I want to make
something that "early adopters" could test and provide
feedback on, but *also* run seriously.
By "seriously" for example I mean we need security updates,
and we need at least one "stable" branch where things aren't
churning too much for the base OS. So having the project
*solely* linked to rawhide doesn't really meet those criteria
today.
If we have both f26 and rawhide branches that seems OK.
But I also want the ability to quickly test changes to the f26
version (same requirement for Atomic Host actually) - be
able to quickly pull in a testing version of e.g. systemd or anaconda
that *don't* affect things derived from the "base package set".