On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
My position is that the people who use Fedora and the kind of people
we
really _want_ to use Fedora can cope with it.
Maybe the majority can maybe they can't. But as evident by this thread
even fedora *developers* don't want to deal with such stuff.
But rather get work done. Do you really think that users are that much
different?
Remember, I'm not
proposing it be as bad as Rawhide; we have the whole Bodhi karma process
to work with. I think it's plausible to design a process where people
only rarely have trouble with updates, even ones that are theoretically
pretty messy; about the same frequency they'd have had trouble with
upgrading our stable releases.
That basically means you don't release anything and just release a
huge update every six months. Don't really see what this gains us
other then installation becoming an untested path.
The installation process and images have to be up2date though to be
able to deal with current hardware.