From e7f558e9e83af8ada7a7274f8b54c382a99db94b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Samalik Date: Jan 18 2019 12:06:43 +0000 Subject: Get rid of the 'YES' links pointing nowhere --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc index 20ecccd..b4e935c 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc @@ -28,8 +28,6 @@ But some of the software gets old for modern applications and newer versions of In other words, it would be convenient to be able to choose some parts of the system to be moving slowly, and other parts to be moving faster. Can we do that? -https://example.com[YES!] - === Outdated containers There are many containers out there. @@ -39,8 +37,6 @@ This is especially true for the ones using software of a different version than If Fedora had multiple versions of software that is actively maintained and built, could we use it to produce containers? Could these containers get automatically rebuilt every time the packages get updated? -https://example.com[YES!] - === Complex packager workflows Fedora contributors maintain their packages in multiple branches — one for each release. @@ -49,5 +45,3 @@ Leading to a series of manual steps associated with the build process. Could we enable packagers to maintain packages in branches that would follow the package version instead of an arbitrary distribution release version? Having a single branch that builds across multiple releases would save some work for packagers. - -https://example.com[YES!]