Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Its not the same policy since Fedora Core always had three test releases but you still had a relatively long maintenance cycle by the virtue of Fedora Core 5 prolonged development cycle . To put this in perspective,
Whether the policy is the same as always is not the point. The point is that it's silly. It forces users to make untimely choices (such as go to a beta release) or to make needless choices and do needless work (such as reconfigure their updating software or install a soon-to-retire release) or to make unsafe choices (such as to use unmaintained software).
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