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* Often test upgrading to the current development branch of one of the test releases from the last two general releases and send reports to the fedora-test list and file any bug reports to http://bugzilla.redhat.com. | * Often test upgrading to the current development branch of one of the test releases from the last two general releases and send reports to the fedora-test list and file any bug reports to http://bugzilla.redhat.com. | ||
* Help track and fix packaging problems including lack of proper versioning (E-V-R), lack of proper | * Help track and fix packaging problems including lack of proper versioning (E-V-R), lack of proper obsoletes etc that prevent smooth upgrades. | ||
* Help others in the Fedora community workaround or better yet fix any upgrade issues. | * Help others in the Fedora community workaround or better yet fix any upgrade issues. | ||
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* Document the live upgrade path and any issues including workarounds in the appropriate places. | * Document the live upgrade path and any issues including workarounds in the appropriate places. | ||
* Help convince the Fedora team to make live upgrades a well supported option. | * Help convince the Fedora team to make live upgrades a well-supported option. | ||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
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* DevanGoodwin | * DevanGoodwin | ||
* ConradMeyer | * ConradMeyer | ||
* [[User:Msuchy Miroslav Suchý]] | * [[:User:Msuchy|Miroslav Suchý]] | ||
* [[User:Denisarnaud |Denis Arnaud]] | |||
== Communicate == | == Communicate == |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 8 August 2018
Live Upgrade Special Interest Group
Live upgrade SIG is a team of Fedora developers and users interested in making upgrades via yum work smoothly.
Mission
The purpose of this SIG is to make live upgrades a well tested and supported option within Fedora. This involves the following
- Often test upgrading to the current development branch of one of the test releases from the last two general releases and send reports to the fedora-test list and file any bug reports to http://bugzilla.redhat.com.
- Help track and fix packaging problems including lack of proper versioning (E-V-R), lack of proper obsoletes etc that prevent smooth upgrades.
- Help others in the Fedora community workaround or better yet fix any upgrade issues.
- Document the live upgrade path and any issues including workarounds in the appropriate places.
- Help convince the Fedora team to make live upgrades a well-supported option.
Participants
- RahulSundaram
- RudolfKastl
- JonCiesla
- DevanGoodwin
- ConradMeyer
- Miroslav Suchý
- Denis Arnaud
Communicate
The fedora-test-list@redhat.com mailing list is a good forum for Fedora live upgrade related discussions.