Rex Dieter wrote:
Due to silliness of trying different configurations
over time,
both of
those mirrorlist solutions are supported and should
work
exactly the same
(the mirrorlist files should link to identical
content...
essentially).
OK, thanks. I suppose it's possible that the repo is
getting so popular that they are all timing out since
a few weeks ;-)
Another question I have is about the relationship to
the different repos.
Firstly, there's Fedora updates and updates-testing.
They seem to be clear to understand. At one time,
users who wanted an early taste would go to kde-redhat
and enable the kde-redhat-testing and kde-redhat-
unstable repos. I have followed this method for years.
Since some months or so, it seems to me that things
are ending up in Fedora updates-testing even before
they end up in kde-redhat. So, Iḿ confused about the
hierarchy: where in the scheme of adventure and
stability do these various repos fit? My system
appears to be very standard and works with most
updates with little problem and I like to get the
testing packages before they land in Fedora updates.
In the past, I never bothered with Fedora updates-
testing|unstable, since kde-redhat appeared to be the
early adopters' track... but no more?
And now there is even the kde-sig copr repo! I have
never used it. I don't have a clue where these all fit
in, in the scheme of things. Does the kde-sig copr
repo supercede kde-redhat? If I use kde-redhat, what
will copr give me?