On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 12:22 PM Till Maas <till@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,

Am Mo., 2. Dez. 2019 um 15:37 Uhr schrieb Edward Haas <edwardh@redhat.com>:
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> On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 12:49 PM Till Maas <till@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.
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> 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?

nmstate-0.1 on Fedora31 and when Fedora32 gets out, take the current version from master.


Kind regards
Till

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