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Fedora 43 Is Not Ready for Release Next Week
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Yes, I prefer them to wait for releases. Often those releases don't really have such changes that are fundamental to my workflow but at times do have the potential to disrupt it. On my workstation I always wait a while before updating anyway, as I did experience problems upgrading from time to time.