On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 07:26:54PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>That really seems like a great time to reinstall. What benefit
would there
> be in upgrading?
I can only speculate but if I say install the KDE spin and want to try out
Fedora Workstation, should I reinstall? I would prefer not to.
I understand why you might want to try things without reinstalling. However,
I'm not sure why that would be linked to _upgrading_.
Perhaps it is but if that isn't going to be supported, it should
be
documented as part of the upgrade story for users moving from Fedora 20 or
earlier. Some of the questions that needs to answered include
*) Can I continue to upgrade Fedora 20 without moving to using one of the
products?
This should be "yes", but it's also an area where I don't think
we're going
to put much focus unless a team wants to step forward to maintain it. (I'm
all for it in theory.)
*) Can I move between products?
There is a feature for an official path from Cloud -> Server. (Needs work
from, um, me. But in theory.) I think all other paths will be possible with
manual work but I don't think will be supported.
*) Can I move from non productized installations to one of the
products
and vice versa?
Productized -> non is fairly easy; the reverse may be in the same category
as yum-based online updates: not the recommended way, but... a thing that
usually works and is great when it does.
*) How do I differentiate between what is part of the product and
what is
not and what is the effect on upgrades?
fedora-release-product, and the comps group.
I intend to add notes to the "Upgrading" page in the wiki.
Thanks -- that's helpful. With that in mind, note that none of the above is
official. It's what I am thinking at 10pm after a long day. :)
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Matthew Miller
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