On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 05:15:59PM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> I agree that separating Rawhide out of the main mirror channel
would be
> relatively low-impact; it's a tiny fraction of the connections every
> day. We might want to offer a nightly snapshot on an optional mirror
> channel or something like this.
Well. I think that's over-simplifying by quite a lot, honestly. Where
are people who *do* run Rawhide going to get their packages from? Do we
just ship a fedora-repos-rawhide which points to a symlink to the
'latest' compose in kojipkgs, or what? If we do that, how do we test
that Rawhide dnf / PackageKit / etc. work okay with mirrormanager?
I was thinking simply a different path / rsync module which we tell the
mirror admins will be updated constantly. We could make sure a few
mirrors *do* run (and frequently) for making sure the tools work with
mirrormanager.
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader