Adam, Rahul,
is FedUp going to be the new "recommended" way to upgrade Fedora? Not meaning to bash Fedora per say, but if you want a fully functioning desktop on Fedora (all codecs, plugins, everything) its kind of a pain to install EVERYTHING EVERY 6months, which you would have to do if you wipe and reinstall fresh. I know PreUpgrade never really lost the aura of "Sure you can use it, it SHOULD work in theory... but don't come crying if it doesnt" and I was just curious if the Fedora team had more faith in FedUp to handle proper upgrading between versions to where reinstalling could be considered "Plan B" for upgrades.
is FedUp going to be the new "recommended" way to upgrade Fedora? Not meaning to bash Fedora per say, but if you want a fully functioning desktop on Fedora (all codecs, plugins, everything) its kind of a pain to install EVERYTHING EVERY 6months, which you would have to do if you wipe and reinstall fresh. I know PreUpgrade never really lost the aura of "Sure you can use it, it SHOULD work in theory... but don't come crying if it doesnt" and I was just curious if the Fedora team had more faith in FedUp to handle proper upgrading between versions to where reinstalling could be considered "Plan B" for upgrades.
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