On Mar 2, 2005, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Even non-networked people who do updates of fc3 are going to notice
a marked difference in some aspects of non-networked
elements.. because of bug fixes. One man's unneeded update is
another man's critical feature bugfix.
Sure. If it's critical, and the person learns about the fix, I'm sure
she'll find a way to get the update somehow.
The issue of trying to cram everything into the release isos is a
completely red herring issue. If you want to work on the more
important issue of how to build reliable mechanisms on how to get
updates into the hands of system admins in network-poor environments
that would be far more valuable in the long run.
Agreed. Way to go for FC5. If we could add support for picking
updates from ISOs for FC5, we could even roll weekly-or-so ISO
updates. Or just let the installer take CDs containing updates and
figure out that, instead of installing something from core, it'd be
better off installing the newer corresponding package from the updates
CD.
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