On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 10:50:13 -0700 Brian LaMere <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > wanna know something funny? The S3 mirror tool that we need for the yum > repos, is a tool that could easily be made a very useful public tool. A > tool that does something simple, such as take a flat-file structure - and > has rsync-like functionality using basic GET/POST/PUT calls (such as how S3 > is used)...would be fantastic. It would be very useful to the community. This reminds me, we package an S3 server (tabled) in Fedora since F12. I do not quite understand what the advantage of integrating yum with S3 would be, but we can do it in Fedora today if we want. > [] Could even just look at s3sync.rb as a place to start a > fork from; that tool is slow and doesn't copy large amounts of info, but > it's at least a start (even if it's in Ruby...). Yeah Ruby is a no-go. Fortunately yum itself is in Python, and Boto is not all that bad as a library. -- Pete _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud