Matej Cepl wrote:
koji (see http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji) is the building server which
actually builds all Fedora packages. You can download package from there
(be gentle, it is not meant to be a distribution centre for all Fedora
users, so high network load could make problems, I guess) just after they
are build.
Right, most testers should probably only pull packages off koji when testing
specific regressions (because all the old packages can be found) or to provide
rapid feedback on something else before the package gets to the development
mirrors (like a maintainer notifying a bug that the build with a fix is going
and asking for a quick test).
That said.. I've found it very useful at times to have access to them and I'm
glad the infrastructure is there to provide it. Rolling back major disasters is
much easier than it used to be.
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