On 2/2/06, Matthias Saou wrote: > > In this particular case, just look at the current Extras as Rawhide, and > an eventual frozen set of packages as a Fedora Core release. Would seem > pretty trivial to me to freeze a set of Extras packages, test release it > as CD/DVD a few times, fixing all the major bugs and dependency problems > found (in both Extras and this frozen set), then releasing a final media. > The ongoing parallel life of Extras continues the whole time, might even > benefit from the extra testing, and people with no or slow Internet > connections can then have an easier way of installing Extras packages at > one point. > I know lots of people that have 28/56k internet connections that I want to give Fedora to, but it's a lot of effort for them to wait for hundreds of MB of updates. Would it be possible to provide updates-released CDs as well, even as part of an automated process? A bonus would be to have a way to install these updates on an already installed system. n0dalus. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list