On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 01:38 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > I think we discussed this before but why does it needs to be off by > default? When packages are available they will be higher versions that > core and updates repository. If the community trusts Fedora Core and > Extras, they can very well trust Fedora Legacy. The release notes can > mention its now available for default. If someone doesnt really want for > some odd reason that let them disable it themselves. Well this is a decision I have been struggling with, and I would hope a steering committee would help with this. Because we aren't Core, and we aren't Extras, there is some risk using our packages, some cases where an update may go out that causes problems that aren't caught by normal QA. However there is the same risk w/ Extras and Core too. One argument is that it would be one less repo that is checked for each yum action (or each yum action after the cache timeout). It would also add load to the master download server. We have a large number of mirrors, however I'm not entirely pleased with the way that mirrorlists work in yum. Far too often a user in West USA may get handed a mirror in Russia or France or something. I guess the long/short of it is that the decision to enable/disable by default is up in the air. With Pup there is a pretty easy interface to enable/disable repositories so changing state shouldn't be that difficult. As it stands right now, I do believe I"m waiting for RH Legal to give go ahead to even ship a repo file that points to Legacy content. If they say no, everything above is rather moot. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (http://geek.j2solutions.net) Fedora Legacy Team (http://www.fedoralegacy.org) GPG Public Key (http://geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub) Was I helpful? Let others know: http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=jkeating -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list