On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 7:41 PM Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs(a)math.uh.edu> wrote:
>>>>> "KP" == Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com> writes:
KP> That policy has been cancelled. Since the upgrade tools started
KP> doing basically "dnf distrosync (--allowerasing)" for upgrades, the
KP> upgrade path between distros stopped being a major issue and the
KP> policy has been dropped.
If this is true then it's a rather huge change that should be announced
pretty loudly. After all, if we no longer care about ordering between
releases, then we are able to both drop Epoch: tags and remove the
extraneous 'c' from the dist tag. (With the slight caveat that rawhide
users need to use distro-sync at some point.)
I'd personally love to be able to start resetting Epochs. There's no
reason for them to persist beyond a release.
I dunno if I'd be happy with losing `fc`, though. It's grown on me... :P
We still have tons of references to Fedora Extras in our infra too
(just look at most of our tracker bug labels!).
I wonder if we now have more people in Fedora that came after the
Core/Extras merge than before it...?
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