Re: Two Years of Fedora Releases

2023-06-23 Thread stan via devel
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023 10:41:00 + مصعب الزعبي wrote: > - One year between releases. This is easy to attain under the current system. Just don't upgrade every 6 months. The upgrade process is tested to upgrade 2 fedora versions, so, for example, from f38 to f40. This is a one year cadence. Y

Re: Two Years of Fedora Releases

2023-06-23 Thread Barry
> On 23 Jun 2023, at 11:41, مصعب الزعبي wrote: > > When upgrading the system every 6 months, alot of resources will be trashed!! > For Fedora users and Fedora itself. My experience supporting a commercial product on top of fedora is that it is cheaper then using LTS distros. The incremental

Re: Two Years of Fedora Releases

2023-06-23 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 23. 06. 23 v 12:41 مصعب الزعبي napsal(a): It will be more stable, effective, natural-friendly and feasible if we make Fedora lifetime as: - One year between releases. - Two year of release lifetime. Why do you think this cadence is more effective, natural-friendly and feasible? Do you hav

Re: Two Years of Fedora Releases

2023-06-23 Thread Michal Schorm
That depends on what you are looking for. There are a lot of distributions out there, each with different goals. Pick one which goals are closest to yours. However if you really want Fedora without upgrading often, try to run Fedora Rawhide - our development branch. You will have to deal with some

Re: Two Years of Fedora Releases

2023-06-23 Thread Arthur Bols
On 23/06/2023 12:41, مصعب الزعبي wrote: It will be more stable, effective, natural-friendly and feasible if we make Fedora lifetime as: - One year between releases. - Two year of release lifetime. That doesn't really work with our "First" goal [0]. Then we're just another Ubuntu. [0]: http