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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Release cycles proposals, and discussion</H1>
<B>Thorsten van Lil</B>
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<I>Wed Jun 15 07:49:41 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>Am Dienstag, 14. Juni 2011, 19:33:00 schrieb Jehan Pagès:
><i> So basically what people call a "light" rolling release in this thread
</I>><i> is a rolling release where packages are tested and integrated? And
</I>><i> what you call a (non-light) rolling release is a development rolling
</I>><i> release (cooker, cauldron…) where packages are just dropped without
</I>><i> prior security checked as fast as they are made available by their
</I>><i> respective authors?
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No.
As said in my first mail. Light rolling is, when the core system only gets
minor updates (no upgrades) and only the apllications get major updates within
a release.
Full rolling is, when everything will always get the latest version.
Both versions have to be stable as possible.
Regards,
Thorsten
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