On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 1:10 PM, Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

>
> > still not sure what that means? Software is constantly being updated,
> > evolving. How does running older versions of software increase
> > "impact"?
>
> I'm not saying running older versions increases it -- I'm saying I
> don't think new versions at the rate we're putting them out are
> necessary to get it.
>

> > I don't believe we are "wasting" work.  Regardless of their lifespan,
> > all releases are appreciated and valued. They don't have to "age"
> > like a wine. If you're trying to say resources are limited and the
> > current release schedule has become unsustainable - that is another
> > issue entirely.
>
> Right, that's another issue.


By other issue I meant that if that was the actually driver behind what you
are
asking, that made sense to me.  "Impact" and  "press coverage" are
very subjective criteria on which to base a decision.
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