Pekka Savola wrote:

That's the primary reason I haven't volunteered for testing for FC2.
I have an FC2 machine which I don't want to clobber. Isn't that
the *reason* Legacy exists? We don't want to clobber our machines.

I'd suspect most folks should have dozens if not hundreds of systems running, and are willing to experiment with a couple of them (or have a couple of experimental boxes set aside) in order to get the tested updates shipped to the rest of the systems once the updates have been approved.

Well, I don't. I have FC4 on my workstation and plan on upgrading it to FC5 soon after it's released. However I have couple of servers running FC2 and FC3, though no 'spare machines' for testing. If I could QA legacy packages on my workstation using some sort of VM solution (which wouldn't take a rocket scientist to setup) I'd be happy to help.

Nils.

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