I generally wait a month or so before upgrading, just to make sure that
everything on the additional repos is sorted out.

Having said that, apart from the occasional oddity (like this time I had to
uninstall cmake-fedora before upgrading), the cli upgrade process has been
pretty much flawless over at least the past 5 releases.  Kudos to the
developers.

I've been using Red Hat stuff since Mother's Day Plus One, and both Fedora
and RHEL (CentOS) are in their best state ever.

On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 at 00:33, Christopher Marlow <fed...@cwm030.com> wrote:

> I am just curious why people stay on old versions of Fedora like say
> FC30 instead of upgrading to 31? I am guessing after a new version of
> FC comes out, that the previous version is still supported for a
> limited time?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> Fedora 31 Workstation
> XFCE Desktop Enviroment.
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