Right now, updates that were announced more close to three hours ago, are available on exactly one of the servers known as download.fedora.redhat.com (66.187.224.20). The repodata on that lone server has not been updated (which is as it should be, would not want to create issues for yum, though it isn't great for reposync). Now for the real question: Why are package-announce e-mails not delayed until at least the minimal "available on everything known as download.fedora.redhat.com" is verified? I know it is quibbling over what will likely be hours, it just seems that package-announce would be more useful if one could assume that the announcement meant that the updated package was available somehow (other than searching for which mirror is lucky enough to have it). Yes, of course, I can and will wait for things to work themselves out (as they normally do), just making a suggestion. -- Anduin Withers