On Tuesday, 20 November 2018 at 08:46, Kalev Lember wrote:
> On 11/19/2018 10:04 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > Centos also ships a lot of non-Red Hat kernels and modules which
> > meet various itches that people feel (xen, upstream lts, various
> > gluster/ceph/arm32/etc)
> 
> I wonder if something like this could make sense for Fedora as well, to
> ship two kernel streams. "kernel" that has latest kernel, and
> "kernel-lts" that has the LTS kernel that was latest when this Fedora
> version was first released. "kernel" would get continuously rebased to
> latest version, and "kernel-lts" would just stay on the same version the
> whole life cycle.
> 
> If some classes of users (hardware vendors) prefer LTS kernel, and some
> classes of users (people installing their computers themselves and
> wanting latest hardware support) prefer latest kernel, we should be able
> to make both happy.

Who's going to maintain kernel-lts? Having two kernel packages means
twice the testing. How are you suggesting QA and Release Engineering
handle that without additional manpower?

Regards,
Dominik
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