Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2012-11-03 at 09:37 -0200, Henrique Junior wrote:
> The guys behind openSUSE created a good approach with Tumbleweed. By
> adding this repo users can opt-in to the (semi)rolling model.
> Tumbleweed is more like a pool where updated, stable, non disruptive
> software can be installed and I was able to talk to the guy who
> created Tumbleweed some time ago. He said that it is easy to maintain
> and takes only a few minutes a day to check things.
> It is difficult, for example, to understand why we have to wait until
> the next release to have LibreOffice 3.6, since this seems an non
> disruptive update that could bring major improvements in the
> productivity of users who rely on office suites to work.
I don't think that *adding* tracks is an approach that is going to
solve
any of our problems, though it might add convenience for a small set of
users. We need to be making things simpler, not more complex. :)
And in many cases it's simpler to have security updates for an LTS Fedora version than
upgrading X workstations every 6 or 12 months.