2010/3/6 Michał Piotrowski <mkkp...@gmail.com>:
> 2010/3/7 Orcan Ogetbil <oget.fed...@gmail.com>:
>> 2010/3/6 Michał Piotrowski:
>>> 2010/3/6 Orcan Ogetbil:
>>>> The numbers 11, 12 should only indicate the core
>>>> components revision number .
>>>
>>> I'm not convinced to this philosophy. I have used a few Linux distros
>>> in past 11 years, and this is something new to me...
>>>
>>
>> I understand that. However there are philosophies that don't convince
>> me either. If you consider gtk2-2.18 to be stable enough to support in
>> Fedora 12, then why can't you support it in F-11?  Laziness? Lack of
>> manpower? Is it because F-11 is supposed to be "more stable" than
>> F-12? Then why do we stop supporting F-11 (such a stable release by
>> this logic) after only a couple months?
>
> Let's consider a situation - I'm developing a project in php 5.2. This
> project might work fine on php 5.3 - I don't know I didn't tested it
> yet. I'm depending on 5.2 version. Testing this code for a new php
> will take some time.
>
> Php 5.3 is considered as stable in F12 - fine for me, but IMHO should
> never be considered as an update for F11. Some people depend on some
> constant values here - php 5.2, postgres 8.3 etc.
>
> I know that there is a RHEL5/CentOS5 for such things, but this is
> pretty outdated OS for my needs.
>

Again I say "updates-testing"! Leaving php-5.3 in testing on F-11 for
a couple months will warn the users what is coming up and gives them
plenty of time to adapt.

Orcan
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