Re: 14.2.4 Packages Avaliable

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14.2.4 is a bug-fix release for https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/41660

There are no other changes beside this fix

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On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 10:34 AM Yoann Moulin <yoann.moulin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> >> Have just noticed their is packages available for 14.2.4..
> >>
> >> I know with the whole 14.2.3 release and the notes not going out to a good day or so later.. but this is not long after the 14.2.3 release..?
> >>
> >> Was this release even meant to have come out? Makes it difficult for people installing a new node if they can't reply on the current "stable"
> >> packages that apt/yum will give them.
> >
> >
> > Never install packages until there is an announcement.
> >
> > IIRC developers have asked if anyone have experience with running repos that could assist in improving the rollout of releases since this have
> > been a recurring issue.
> >
> > If you need to do installs all the time, and can not postpone until the repo settle. Consider rsyncing the repo after a release, and use that
> > for installs.
>
> That does not make sense. If a package is available on the repo and can be installed or update directly with apt or yum, it has to be the final
> release package, any other statement must be flagged as RC or beta. Why don't you add RC flags on this package if it's not ready to publish?
>
> I plan to install a new cluster with ceph-ansible, I don't have to take care of the release number as soon as it's the latest package available
> on the official stable repo. Even on a short period, an « almost ready but not  completely full tested » packages can really have an impact on
> production servers, especially if not announce previously.
>
> Best regards,
>
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> Yoann Moulin
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