On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 5:27 AM Michael J Gruber <m...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> In this context, since we are still in freeze:
>
> Can dnf distinguish between updates in testing and updates in testing 
> submitted for stable?
>
> People might want to dist-upgrade to F37 now (I'm not critizing the release 
> decision) and want to get "the same updates as on F36". Ideally, no F36 
> package in stable should be ahead of its F37 counterpart in stable, but due 
> to the long freeze - or urgent fixes - reality might be different.
>
> It's fair enogh to say: If you want beta/RC I'll give you beta (with 
> updates-testing) ... and finally, if you turn off updates-testing at release 
> time, you'll end up with non-testing packages at some point in time after, of 
> course.

No, there's no metadata for distinguishing that, since those queued
for stable are merely waiting for a compose run that allows them to go
through. Keep in mind, most updates in testing today will be queued
for stable in two weeks anyway.


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