On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 17:12 -0600, Pettit, Paul wrote: > Heh, well do you happen to know when the yum auto update runs? You are > aware of the impact that FL's documentation has if you simply follow > step 4 and make no other changes? It is FL's documentation after all so > you should know that those using the yum auto update would update Friday > MORNING at 4am or so (assuming that cron.daily is running per stock > settings). > Oh, you were off on Friday. I understand now. I was under the impression people had Monday off. Yes, btw, I know when yum auto update runs. > Look, all I wanted to do was point out a particular situation. If the > powers that be (i.e. you?) feel it's of no concern than so be it. Life > goes on, we find work arounds, and things proceed in a (somewhat) > orderly fasion. I hope that those "powers" take note but if not then oh > well, at least I did my part and spoke up and no one can say "why did > that update fail on Christmas!" We all know now that it's possible that > an FL update will appear on Christmas Eve and should plan and program > accordingly. :) > I didn't say it was of no concern. Actually, I think you're right about being careful around holidays. We should try to not release official updates near weekends and holidays. What does everyone think? Marc.
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