On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:01 PM, Luya Tshimbalanga
<l...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 17/11/16 10:26 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
>> Hi, folks!
>>
>> While looking into an issue with how GNOME Software decides which
>> release to offer an upgrade to when there's more than one plausible
>> candidate, I noticed something interesting: we do not actually have a
>> policy on what we 'recommend' people to do in this case.
>>
>> You'll notice we don't explicitly specify *how* you should do this.
>> That is, if you're currently running Fedora 23, and you want to
>> upgrade to Fedora 25 next week, are you supposed to:
>>
>> i) Upgrade to Fedora 24 first, then from Fedora 24 to Fedora 25
>> ii) Upgrade directly to Fedora 25
>>
> Why not using a similar scheme from Libre Office [1] where Fedora 25 is
> the more recent version while Fedora 24 is more stable?

Er... Adam isn't looking to change what the meaning of a release is
with this thread.  Let's not go off into the weeds to start with and
instead focus on what his actual question is.

josh
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