On 2/2/06, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > >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. > > > Updates-release CD for core or extras or both?. Any additional release > would require additional QA to ensure that updates arent merely trading > one set of bugs for another. See earlier discussions in the list for > details. > Core updates. Why would it require any more QA than is currently done? It would simply be a snapshot of the updated packages at that instance of time. Just like if I had done a 'yum update' at that exact time, my system would be left in the same state. Any additional CDs would come with just as much disclaimer as having your system in any other particular state of updation. While it may in some cases be simply trading one set of bugs for another, they key difference in this case is that bandwidth required for future updates is much less if you already have your system installed using an updated set of packages. It's the difference between requiring 30mb of updates in the first month and requiring 300mb of updates in the first month. n0dalus. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list