-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/05/2015 01:52 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote: > On 06/05/2015 08:30 PM, Karsten Wade wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >> >> Folks: >> >> A few of us (KB, Johnny, myself) have begun work on updating the >> main FAQs on the CentOS wiki. Mainly that means looking over and >> updating for any changes that have been going on in the last 18 >> months as the project has expanded to include SIG releases, >> monthly updates of many new types, new hardware architectures, >> and so forth. >> >> For this first update we've got this from the FAQ: >> >> q.15: >> http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General#head-6e2c3746ec45ac314291746676032 1e8 >> >> 68f43c0e >> q.31 >> http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General#head-dcca41e9a3d5ac4c6d900a991990f d11 >> >> 930867d6 >> >> The first item is that these questions are repetitive, so I'd >> like to combine them in to a single answer. Second is that >> version numbering has expanded, so we need to cover monthly >> updates and so forth. >> >> Circling around on this, we ended up with the following complete >> rewrite that would replace q.31 and retire q.15 (thereby making >> q.31 in to q.30.) How does this update sound? >> >> If we're close enough, I'll push it to live at the start of next >> week, and we can always continue iterating on it. >> >> The text below is in Moin Moin format; I was going to do a diff >> between the versions but then we differed so wildly in combining >> and rewriting that I think a mental diff will work better. A >> formatted draft is here: >> >> http://wiki.centos.org/KarstenWade/GeneralFAQUpdateq31q15 >> >> Thanks - Karsten > > I'd say that at least the following paragraphs from q15 are worth > preserving: - Any point release is just a "snapshot" with previous > updates, plus the latest batch of new upstream updates, rolled into > a new [base] repo with an initially empty [updates] repo. - There > is a CentOS Vault containing older CentOS trees. This vault is a > picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, > and does not receive updates. It should only be used for > reference. > > After " If you are using an older minor version than the latest in > a given branch, then you are missing security and bugfix updates." > I'd also emphasize that we offer no support for these > configurations, something along: For this reason old minor releases > are never supported. If you want/need to "freeze" at an old point > release you are entirely on your own. > > > wolfy, tired of people who fail to understand what minor releases > are and keep pushing in IRC for support of old[er] stuff I think those look pretty good especially if you think they can answer confusion about community support for older minor versions. Included here with some highlighting: The size of this answer article is just a bit larger (looking) than each of the previous two answers, which is good -- too many words won't help. :) I trimmed a bit more stuff -- repetitive phrasing and unrelated terms - -- I think it's ready publish to the FAQ. Regards, - - Karsten - -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade .^\ CentOS Doer of Stuff http://TheOpenSourceWay.org \ http://community.redhat.com @quaid (identi.ca/twitter/IRC) \v' gpg: AD0E0C41 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlV2FswACgkQ2ZIOBq0ODEFswwCfToKp4r7eNXQvhmauG6n5qSTW uHUAniYb4hIp9br7JvEnpRNvPAcl/S00 =IviX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----