Greetings everyone. So, we used to have a release requirement that we package up and release along side the release a spin-kickstarts rpm package with the current kickstarts used for that release. This resulted in a bunch of last minute scrambling and blockers, and even then, we often pushed fixes after release and people would get the out of date one in the package and get confused. So, we changed that requirement, but then since there was no requirement, we haven't really been updating the rpm much. (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2144207 ) I'd like to just retire the rpm package and point folks to the git repo. I think this will get people up to date versions of things, and avoid pointlessly updating a package. Anyone have any arguments to save the rpm version? Or shall I just retire it/update docs? kevin
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