On Tue, 5 Jan 2021 at 22:04, Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
In the context of the bug you specifically mentioned trigging this
thread
(kf5-kinit crashes), that was not a new major component version (arguably),
but a minor release update for kde frameworks.
What we could learn from this is to emphasis again how important testing and
feedback are (ie, updates-testing) before pushing these releases to stable
updates. If that had been more rigorous, this bug could have been caught in
time before hitting stable updates.
I have a specific suggestion. Could it be possible to create a time
lag, something like 2-3 weeks, for any non-security KDE updates,
including Frameworks, between pushing to current Fedora and previous
Fedora? People on current Fedora have a greater tolerance for
troublesome updates - and more ability, in general, to report bugs. My
own use case, with a production workstation (not used for developing
serious code), is clearly for "current minus one" Fedora.
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