Jesse Keating wrote: > Now it seems more that we have to make that decision within enough time to > spin up (or down) the marketing machine, which looks to require more > leadtime than the mirrors do. [snip] > The marketing machine has very strongly requested that we only do > releases on Tuesdays. I think it's a bad idea to delay the releases more than necessary for marketing reasons. IMHO we should release as soon as technically feasible. > You'll have to enumerate why that is. One reason I've avoided this is > added confusion as to when the "release" happens. If we created that > directory and put content in there, would we have then released Fedora > 12? When does it become "released" and thus trusted? It means people can go from Rawhide to the release without service interruption. The way it is now, once the release is finalized, the mirror list redirect of the release tree to Rawhide gets turned off (because Rawhide moves on to the next release), but the Everything directory gets opened up only a few days later, on the official release day. That means people cannot install packages from the Everything repository (which can also affect updates because they can add dependencies) for a few days. It also seems natural that, if Rawhide moves on to F13 early, the F12 branch will get put directly into releases/12/Everything so the mirrors won't have to sync everything again once the release becomes official. It shall also be noted that a certain distribution with a 'U' even opens up the repository for the next release right after releasing the previous one, they don't call their development repository "development", "rawhide" or something like that, but with the release name of the next release. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list