Just wanted to make everyone aware of something I just learned about, since I don't enter EPEL packages often. According to Dennis Gilmore, all new packages entering EPEL have to undergo a 2-week testing period before they can be pushed to the stable repositories. So this needs to be factored into our timeline given that we are still waiting for some modules to be completed.
Paul
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Paul Frieldsstickster@gmail.com wrote:
Just wanted to make everyone aware of something I just learned about, since I don't enter EPEL packages often. According to Dennis Gilmore, all new packages entering EPEL have to undergo a 2-week testing period before they can be pushed to the stable repositories. So this needs to be factored into our timeline given that we are still waiting for some modules to be completed.
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This shouldn't affect us as much since infra machines have epel-testing repo enabled, based on my understanding (which might be wrong.)
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 12:26 PM, David Nalleydavid@gnsa.us wrote:
This shouldn't affect us as much since infra machines have epel-testing repo enabled, based on my understanding (which might be wrong.)
That is correct - I tried sending that earlier, but somehow my workstation's root filesystem got filled up and I couldn't send anything :(
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