On Monday, June 26, 2017 at 1:27:19 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
> 
> upgrading to the latest release from previous version didn't go well for me. 
> There are instructions on how to do so and maybe I did something wrong.  But 
> I had to reinstall fresh and restore backups which went smooth.
> 
> Most Qubes users are paranoids and probably wipe their drive occasionally 
> anyways.
> 
> I wouldn't consider Qubes a rolling release Its one big huge version update. 
> Next Qubes version I think will be 4.0.

Yeah, I don't plan to upgrade.  This will be another clean install.  

That's what I am trying to get.. 4.0, or the latest "tip" of Qubes that 
everyone is using for development and submitting updated packages for.

Would I get "4.0" from just a fresh install, and then enabling the 
Testing/SecurityTesting repos and upgrading?

Or, is Qubes not setup to roll the latest from a tip?  But instead, there are 
separate branches for each release (3.1, 3.2, 4.0, etc) and a "Testing" branch 
for each one of them?

That's kind of how Kali used to do it (I think) which annoyed some of us that 
wanted to contribute, but our contributions got lost in the older versions or 
wasn't merged to the latest branches, etc.  Then Kali switched to Rolling 
releases, with a single Tip/Testing branch - and snapshots (with branches) for 
official releases.



Ps: Heh, paranoids - wiping often.  I did that a lot w/Windows, mostly cause of 
instability after 6mos.

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