On Fri, 2023-08-04 at 11:13 -0400, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
> 2. We need to work out 1-2 methods we 'support' for upgrading which of the
> ones below I would say D and A where certain tooling will check to see if
> the upgrade is possible and then alert if it isn't and try a method of
> turning things off if ok.

Well, this is, effectively, exactly already the case. We already have
specific supported methods of upgrading:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading/ (basically,
graphical upgrade for Workstation; dnf system-upgrade for everything
else; both using the default stock repository configuration). The
tooling that checks to see if the upgrade is possible and alert if it
isn't is...well...the upgrade process. It does that.

The issue as described affected the "supported" methods of upgrading,
except that (as described in the correction) it doesn't actually cause
immediate issues in real-world cases because of the 'stale' tree that
remains on the official repo location.
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