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On 07/03/2014 01:42 AM, William wrote:
On Wed, 2014-07-02 at 20:40 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/02/2014 06:55 PM, William wrote:
>>
>>> First of all, I'd like to formally propose that each of the
>>> products will have a fedora-release-$PRODUCT (and
>>> corresponding generic-release-$PRODUCT) package. This package
>>> will meet several needs (with magical hand-waving in this
>>> initial email).
>>
>> How will this work with fedup from 20 to 21? Will there be
>> multiple upgrade targets?
>>
> Why would that be necessary? All packages are in one repository,
> so fedora-release-$PRODUCT will be upgraded to the next version
> and everything will be fine.
My machine doesn't currently have a fedora-release-$PRODUCT
package installed. So how will fedup work out what one to put on my
system? Will these packages be added to 20, and the user need to
preinstall before fedup?
It won't put one on your system. Upgrades from a non-Productized
Fedora will remain non-Productized. It's not *less* Fedora than before.
The Products are basically a statement that "this minimal set of
packages and services are available on the system". A non-productized
Fedora install is essentially just a continuation of the classic
do-it-yourself approach that Fedora has been up to this point.
I hope that clarifies things for you.
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