On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 01:28:12PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 01:22:24PM -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> > ISTM we have a few contenders that are not yet listed in the proposed
> > changes[1] list:
> > * Integrating distro upgrade
> Sadly, I don't have anybody free to work on this in the short term. We
> can probably pick this up in August, but by then it may be too late for
> F23.
It certainly would be nice for upgrades to be testable by the alpha
release, mid August, but maybe that could be pushed back to a beta
target? Seems kind of risky.
Given the Alpha freeze is end of July, that seems too late. I don't
like the idea of skirting deadlines to get something that's
historically touchy into a release at the last minute. I think what
Matthias is saying is F24 makes a better target here. That's fine;
I'm just looking to clarify.
What's the fallback option here? Find someone to keep FedUp
working for
one more release?
Either that, or we have people resort only to something like
fedora-upgrade. Frankly, changing twice in the course of two releases
won't build user confidence, though. cc'ing wwoods to see what he
thinks.
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