I think Josh wrote nice blog about "kernel release cycle":

http://jwboyer.livejournal.com/51935.html

Based on it, I'd be surprised to see 4.6 land in F24 prior stable release.


Vít


Dne 18.5.2016 v 17:27 Matthew Miller napsal(a):
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 05:44:43PM +0000, Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
>> There is more extensive testing performed before GA release then
>> there is in the update process hence what get's shipped in the GA
>> release has better testing coverage regardless of people believes in
>> Red Hat's kernel team hence it's better to ship the 4.6 in the final
>> then to deliver it as an 0 day update.
> I have faith in the kernel and QA teams' regular testing and updates
> process. But there's another key difference you're leaving out: if a
> kernl problem arises at the last minute which affects the install
> media (anaconda or otherwise), that may involve significant work and
> delay. If a problem is discovered with a kernel in updates-testing,
> it's just the kernel.
>
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