On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 08:13:17PM +0200, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> To quote you from the other ongoing thread: "The default stream for a
> package shouldn't be updated in disruptive ways in shipped releases"
> If that's the case, then what *is* the benefit of abandoning the
> non-modular version of packages, if default streams need to basically
> be maintained separately for different branches anyway? 🤔

To me, most packages would benefit from having two streams: fast and slow.
That's the essential problem I want solved anyway. (Maybe with CentOS
Streams: fast, slow, very slow.)

The "slow" version would be updated on a careful cadence with big updates
aligned with release boundaries. The fast version would be rolling latest.
And for applications, you can pick which you want.


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Matthew Miller
<mat...@fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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