On 09/10/2012 10:30 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Anway, I still believe that the default approach to doing package
development should be to focus on F18 as long as it isn't released,
and only open F19 for a packge if the packager decides he is ready
to. Right now we have the opposite where a package immediately is
branched twice and packagers then have to make sure nobody uses the
newer branch yet.
So yeah, I do acknowledge that both modes of working make sense, I
just believe the default approach should be one where focus is on
stabilizing things, not on developing new stuff all the time.
This is my view as well. Having two development releases in parallel is
confusing for both package maintainers and testers -- everybody should
really be focusing on the upcoming F18 release, but instead people are
installing rawhide as well.
We just don't have the resources to do two parallel development distros
at a time. Instead, what we are doing now is splitting the tester base
between F18 and rawhide, and this makes F18 quality go down. And also
gives rawhide a bad name.
Can't we just change the branching to a later date?
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Kalev