Hi!
Tanks for answering.
On 08.09.2013 14:16, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 4:10 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis
<fedora(a)leemhuis.info> wrote:
> On 06.09.2013 20:35, Justin M. Forbes wrote:
> (Final Change Deadline is 2013-11-12 currently). But isn't including and
> testing 3.12-rc soon in F20-pre better than shipping it as update for
> F19 and F20 just a week or two after F20 got released? The latter seems
> likely and then the 3.12 package then gets only tested in updates-testing.
We're really in a tough spot all around with this release.
We were in a similar situation in F19 iirc: shipped with 3.9 and 3.10
came out as a update just a few days after the release. Ohh, and F18
even had a zero-day update from 3.6 to 3.7.
Alpha change deadline is passed and there's no way I'm going
to do
Alpha on a merge window kernel anyway.
Sure.
That means if we switch to a 3.12-rcX
in F20 after Alpha, it negates any and all testing they've done with
Alpha.
And if we ship a major update just days after the release of f20 then we
negate a lot of testing, too -- but yes, the kernel used on the ISOs
will be more robust.
Beta would ship with a mid-rcX release, which we've done
before. However, it's conference season and there's no guarantee 3.12
final ships in time.
Sure -- but the risk is not that big afaics (recently conferences
doesn't seems to hurt much anymore) and we have shipped Fedora releases
with RC[higher than 5] releases, too.
It's really a tough call.
Yeah, understood, but I thought it might be worth the discussion, hence
my mails.
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