At the second Fedora 24 Alpha Go/No-Go Meeting [1][2] that just ended,
has been agreed by QA, Release Engineering and Development to go live
with the Fedora 24 Alpha.
Fedora 24 Alpha will be publicly available on March 29, 2016. The
official release time has been agreed on F24 Alpha Readiness
Next week, I plan to upgrade Node.js from the 4.x LTS branch to the 5.x stable
branch in Rawhide. This upgrade does break backwards-compatibility and thus will
need re-testing of modules. Also, all native NPMs (those that are built with
architecture-specific packages rather than noarch) will need