Re: How best to add a "latest" target for Atomic Host?

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On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 11:24:14 -0500
Adam Miller <maxamillion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 11:43:11 -0500
> > Adam Miller <maxamillion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >  
> >> Hello all,
> >>     I recently wrote a request/proposal to the websites team for a
> >> "latest" download URL[0] for the Atomic Host release artifacts such
> >> that someone could always point to the latest URL and it would
> >> return whatever the most recently released Two Wee Atomic Host
> >> image was. It was suggested that the websites might not be the
> >> best place for this so I was curious how I might best go about
> >> adding this to download.fedoraproject.org (or where ever might be
> >> more appropriate).  
> >
> > So is this a static link that we just need to make once? Or is it
> > something that would change with every 2 week release?  
> 
> It would change every 2 week release. Is there any way to have it
> auto-generated via fedmsg data? The needed information is sent to
> fedmsg currently.

Well, not easily, but we could come up with something I suppose. 

We do have some automation that runs based on fedmsg and could run
ansible, but I'd be concerned that this config would then be outside
our ansible repo. I suppose we could setup something to commit and push
too, but not sure how accident prone that might end up being. 

What does a two week atomic download url look like right now?

kevin

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