On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 05:33, WipeOut wrote: > Since the release interval between releases as so short (FC1 -> FC2 = > 5Months) has any thought been given to maybe putting a structure in > place that would allow initial installs to be performed by downloading > the major release ISO's and then from there simply have a rolling > upgrade meaning that as updates and upgrades happen the community can > simply use YUM or a similar app to stay current.. I know that YUM can > already perform and upgrade or update and most times it is sucessful but > if the development community had this type of functionality in mind it > would mean that the short release cycle would not be as much of a crisis > for people using Fedora.. This is how "One Base Linux" appear to do it.. While this is one way of testing upgrading (via apt/yum/whatever), it's also not testing the new/newer/upgraded installer (anaconda) and how a new install or upgraded install works from the get go. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "It's funny until someone gets hurt...then it's hilarious!"