I like this idea, it would also allow the introduction of things like newer versions of Libreoffice, KDE, GNOME faster than potentially breaking changes.


On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Paolo Leoni <ulixes84@yahoo.it> wrote:
You can find the same proposal scheme using this link (in order to avoid mail formatting issues):
http://www.paololeoni.eu/fedora_proposal.jpg

bye,
Paolo


2012/11/5 Paolo Leoni <ulixes84@yahoo.it>
Hi,
I'm a Fedora user and, occasionally, contributor.
I'm writing to you only to expose a simple proposal on Fedora future.

We are debating on how Fedora Development cycle could be improved, and, at the same time, how to maintain its "bleeding edge" way.

So, this is my proposal:

We could introduce a periodically different Fedora development cycle, with major and minor release numbers.
When we want release a new major version, we have a development cycle pretty longer, e.g. one year.
For the minor release we have the old development cycle: 6 months.

The minor release that come before the major release could have a life cycle with a lenght of 18 months, to compensate the longer devel cycle of the next major release.

The time to begin development of a major released could be discussed and decided by FESCo.


This is a simple graphical concept of the proposal:
 

|~~~~~~~~| = 6 months of distribution development

|----------------| = 6 months of distribution stable life


Fedora 17.8

|~~~~~~~~|------------------|------------------|

Fedora 17.9

                 |~~~~~~~~~|------------------|------------------|------------------|

Fedora 18.0 (e.g.: introducing new anaconda...)

                                    |~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~|------------------|------------------|

Fedora 18.1

                                                                         |~~~~~~~~~|------------------|------------------|

Fedora 18.2

                                                                                            |~~~~~~~~~|------------------|------------------|

..........


How do you think?

Regards,
Paolo Leoni ~ www.paololeoni.eu



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