How about slowing down the Fedora release cycle to allow for more QA???
Alexandre Oliva
aoliva at redhat.com
Mon Nov 24 04:18:55 UTC 2003
On Nov 22, 2003, Mike Chambers <mike at netlyncs.com> wrote:
> Up2date is still used for updating/installing Fedora packages to include
> development (used to be rawhide) like always.
Erhm... If you're trying to imply that up2date in FC1 will by default
install packages from the development tree, you're mistaken. The FC1
up2date uses the FC1 and FC1 released updates yum repositories, with
an entry for the FC1 testing updates tree and the mainline development
tree present, but commented out, such that, by default, people stick
to the official release + updates. If you want to run testing stuff,
you have to explicitly enable it in the config file.
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