Ryan Rix (r...@n.rix.si) said: 
> available (sometimes in front of it)... Yet even now, we can't keep up with 
> what (some of) our users want: the latest KDE, on KDE's release day, whether 
> it's a major release, or a point release. Yes, not every one of our users is 
> this way, but many are, and many use Fedora for this very reason. How do we 
> keep everyone happy?

I think the simplest way is to start with a stable repo, for those that want
that, and then build something on top of that? You can build some
faster-moving feature packages on top of a stable base for those that want
it. You can't do the reverse. (See the 'optional repo for feature updates' 
that's
in the propsal... I suspect that people would love help in getting that set up
and running sanely.)  

Bill
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