On 11/27/18 12:03 AM, Johannes Lips wrote:
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> "This spin was built after the official Fedora 29 release.
Hence the
> images are placed in the /unofficial/ directory on the mirrors, but
> you shouldn't worry about that."
Another option would be to just drop the following: "..., this test
compose contains fixes over the final content to allow for a successful
compose and should meet most users' needs." to emphasize that's it not
just a test build, but rather a tested update, which was necessary to
get a working image.
Perhaps sell it more like an update to the final release, which then
needs to be in the unofficial directory, but is still the real thing.
Sure, if we can come up with something I'm sure the websites folks will
be happy to change it.
How about:
"This spin was produced after the official Fedora 29 release with tested
updates to allow it to compose. It was not part of the official Fedora
29 release, but is still produced, tested and distributed by the Fedora
project"
It's a fine line between letting people know that it wasn't exactly the
version from the final f29 compose, while still telling them it's ok to
use and should be just fine.
kevin