> On December 15, 2016 9:32:36 PM PST, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kof...@chello.at>
> wrote:
> >Kamil Paral wrote:
> >> - Nobody argued for KDE Live. We probably don't bulk press KDE Live
> >DVDs.
> >> If we cover Workstation Live, it's improbable that only KDE Live
> >would
> >> break, but not impossible. If such thing happens, are people OK with
> >> releasing Fedora XX KDE Live only bootable over USB?
> >
> >Yet another step towards making Fedora KDE a second-class citizen. :-(
> >
> >Either we continue supporting DVD media for all spins/editions or for
> >none.

Why all-or-nothing approach? My original proposal talks about 'all' being quite 
time consuming and probably losing the "worth the time" ratio quickly. But 
isn't "something" better than "nothing"? That's exactly what we're talking 
about here - having a set of "guaranteed to be working" media, ideally those 
generic enough to be widely usable (KDE can be installed from netinst, even if 
KDE Live doesn't boot from a spinning disc), or those mostly used in this 
scenario (that would be Workstation Live).

> >
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> I don't see why we can't just say the requirement is that we test "at least
> one release blocking live image". I can't see any reason we have to specify
> which one we test.

Which images we test and how often is an internal QA process that we can decide 
ourselves according to our resources. But I'm trying to figure out here on 
which images we *block*. "At least one Live image" is probably something people 
wouldn't like if KDE turned out to be working and Workstation not (in terms of 
optical boot). And I don't want to belittle KDE here, but Workstation is the 
main face of Fedora (at least by looking at getfedora.org, and reading the 
reviews).
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