[CentOS-devel] 5.6 impact on 6.0 Release plan
John R. Dennison
jrd at gerdesas.com
Fri Jan 14 06:29:40 UTC 2011
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:56:30PM -0600, Hubert Bahr wrote:
>
> Painful is fedora, but hardware/new apps with 5 not filling the void.
> Upstream recognizes the loss to other vendors so released 6.0 well
> before 5.6 although 5.6 is much easier.
I will give you the hardware edge here as it's a valid argument;
but the I still maintain that most "modern" userland
functionality can be had by appropriate use of third-party
vetted repos.
> Agreed but updates full fill the major majority of the needs for the
> current installs. I never advocated dropping 5 just keeping the
> release order in the same sequence as upstream.
C6 is already quite late, for various definitions of "late";
moving it back however much more to get 5.6 dealt with and out
the door and off the dev's plates isn't going to make or break
it for most I wouldn't think. Speaking for myself, I want 5.6
and have little use for 6 at the present time. 5.6+security
rollups is a much higher priority for myself and my clients.
> This statement was asinine since nobody expects systems "satisfied" by
> C5 to switch. But do not expect those dissatisfied by C5 to wait while
> you switch the release order of the upstream vendor.
Those that aren't satisfied are free to purchase appropriate
upstream entitlements :)
John
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We only think when we are confronted with problems.
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