On 12/22/2012 04:16 AM, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
Hence the question: isn't there a easy way to avoid this somehow in the future? Could bodhi maybe modified to simply push everything straight to the unused "updates" repo instead of updates-testing while a distro is still under heavy development (e.g. up to this point for F18)? Yes, I know, the behaviour would be different then from a updates repo for a stable release, but it's a distro under development anyway and hence different rules apply in any case.
I have suggested this before in FUDCon and I am obviously in favor of it. When the release is stable, to differentiate stable updates from testing updates is important however when the entire release is under testing, differentiating is far less necessary and one would say even a unnecessary hassle. Use the updates repo directly and when the release is going into freeze mode or whatever, just announce that instead and switch on to using the updates-testing repo at that point
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