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Rail 9.2: The Risk Versus Difficulty of a Backport
A backport is when you take a commit from the upstream repo and apply it to an older version of that software. That's a very common way that software is updated in rail with backports. It's also common in Debian and other distros too. If you think it's possible to update the software to a newer version in a compatible way, you can do that. The git equivalence would be rebasing versus cherry picking.
Just about every take on the Red Hat news seems to have missed the mark.
Special Guest: Carl George.
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