On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 4:28 PM, Bojan Smojver <bojan(a)rexursive.com> wrote:
Kevin Fenzi <kevin <at> scrye.com> writes:
> If you wish to test something before it's fully pushed to testing, you
> can download it directly from the buildsystem via the web interface,
> koji command line or bodhi client command line.
I am fully aware of that. I'm making a different point entirely here.
Imagine a regular Fedora user - the one that has no idea about koji. This
regular user wants to contribute by testing packages as they are built. This
user is willing to trust a lower quality key in his/her Software (or
whatever is the current fashion) manager to get the latest stuff, hot off
the presses.
And yet, such a user would have no idea new packages were available and
would have a hard time (relatively speaking) getting them. So, I'm
suggesting we create a "fastrack" for Fedora, so that more people can do
this and easier. It would be totally optional etc.
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As a bleeding-edge user I'd be in favor of this, although I thought
that was what 'updates-testing' was. I currently have updates-testing
disabled, but now that I have all my scripts migrated from yum to dnf
it wouldn't be a drastic event to enable it.
<flame-proof-hat>Can we have the "rolling release" discussion again
after F22 goes stable?</flame-proof-hat> ;-)
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