On Thu, 06 Sep 2018 11:33:20 -0700, you wrote:

>On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 10:41 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> Fedora folks have been testing 3.29 for weeks now. Fedora people
>> haven't been testing 3.30 because it's not really available to test.
>> So I think it's reasonable for a GNOME specific change to explicitly
>> state a request and expectation for a beta freeze exception for every
>> Fedora release so that a .0 lands in the beta, and see if FESCo thinks
>> that's sane and accepts the change.
>
>Uh, to be clear here: you do know that 3.29 is the development series
>for 3.30, right? It's not a sudden major release jump. Effectively what
>we have right now is more or less 3.30 rc0-and-a-bit; the proposal is
>to go from that to 3.30 stable.

Is it though in terms of what is actually in Fedora?

The original message that started this stated:

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We are quite a bit behind with the builds, like half of GNOME is still
at 3.28.x or at various stages of 3.29.x snapshots, so there's quite a
bit of catching up to do.
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which isn't quite the same thing as saying its the same thing 3.30 rc0

Which would also appear to mean it will be a more intrusive and hence
risky update than it would be if Gnome has actually been at a 3.30
rc0-and-a-bit stage.
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