From:
"Ralf
Corsepius" <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > While the weekly updates might be larger in size, but as they occur weekly, it might help out for producing a weekly unity (re)spin. For example, with my idea or weekly updates and weekly (re)spins, if I stay with F12 for a month after F13 is officially released, I could then download the latest unity (re)spin, and be up to date with most updates integrated. It is conceivable that the (re)spin is more bug-free then the actual QA'd production release. > > So, give me weekly updates and weekly re(spins). What prevents you from restricting yourselves to updating only once a week, if this fits your needs better? The fact updates are being offered more frequently doen't necessarily mean you have to update "immediately". Ralf Hi Ralf, I would like to do that which I said I could do and which you suggested. I am not a yum or yumex expert (which I prefer yumex to packagekit), but I would love to put in a restriction whereby to only download the primary updates that are older then a specified date. (That could be today - 7days). Is there such a facility in these products? I was also thinking about respins. If a new person decides to try Fedora, why not point him to a (re)spin? Now that we have terabyte disks, perhaps the respin could be a delta against the official released version, much the way the current yum deltas work. I am just tossing out ideas. Leslie ------------------ Regards Leslie |
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