Hi,
Am Mo., 2. Dez. 2019 um 15:37 Uhr schrieb Edward Haas <edwardh(a)redhat.com>:
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 12:49 PM Till Maas <till(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> In general, tagged releases will go into RHEL and then later
into
> CentOS but it will take some time. When CentOS stream is fully
> operational, this will be faster. The tagged releases from master will
> probably just be available in Fedora Rawhide etc. However, it is
> unclear to me whether Fedora 31 will get new releases from the
> nmstate-0.1 branch (if there will be releases) or from master.
I think we should release 0.1 fixes on Fedora.
It is up to us.
We have an interest to make it available for consumption as much as possible
and as stable as possible.
can you please clarify this suggestion? Do you mean to release
nmstate-0.1 on Fedora 31 and nmstate-0.2 on master?
Kind regards
Till
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