On 28/01/16 10:10, Neal Gompa wrote:
> I personally think you should. EPEL isn't supposed to unreasonably
> hold back when even the upstream project no longer maintains that
> version. As long as all consumers of the nginx package are
> appropriately updated (if necessary) and the transition notes are
> documented, I don't see why not. However, the problem really comes in
> with how to do get people to read the upgrade notes, as that's pretty
> much the only way to make that work.

There isn't any way to ensure users read upgrade notes, except between
new versions of Fedora/RHEL (as major changes would be expected). This
will inevitably bite someone when their Nginx configuration isn't valid
after the update, which could for example be via yum-cron.

Kind regards,
Jamie
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