On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 10:18 AM Alejandro Saez Morollon <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>
> I was planning on doing the first, push go 1.18 beta/rc to rawhide (beta1 is 
> already there in fact).

Great, that's good to know.
It broke my only Go package, but at least go 1.18 is already in rawhide :)

> Go 1.18 beta 1 is already in the rawhide branch, so I guess we won't need a 
> second mass rebuild for golang.
> Regarding the Fedora 34 /35 impacting the decision. What happens if, for 
> whatever reason, 1.18 breaks a lot of builds and we decide to push back the 
> update.
> As  1.17 was never used in a mass rebuild, aren't the stable versions of Go 
> more suitable for the fall-back mass rebuild?

Go 1.17 has probably been in rawhide long enough that any big problems
should have been noticed already, so I don't think falling back to Go
1.17 for F36 should be a problem, in case 1.18 is very disruptive.

Fabio
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