Robert 'Bob' Jensen wrote: > Jigdo has been working very well when distributing the Fedora Unity > Re-Spins. Are you sure? I've read complaints about people unable to fetch the required files because by the time the .jigdo files get released, mirrors have already moved on to newer updates (and while I haven't tried downloading the respins myself, so I haven't directly experienced it, those complaints sound very valid to me, as mirrors don't keep old updates around). (For example, due to the lengthy QA, both F10 respins shipped with an already outdated KDE: you shipped 4.1.4 when 4.2.0 was already out as a stable update and you shipped 4.2.1 when 4.2.2 was already out as a stable update.) By the time people want to download the respins a few weeks later, mirrors have moved on even further. (For example, we're now at KDE 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 is being built, the latest respin is still using 4.2.1. Many other updates on the respin have also been replaced by now.) By the way (somewhat, but not entirely, related), I also think the respins need to be coordinated better with KDE update pushes. Preparing a respin for QA when there's a KDE update sitting in testing scheduled to go stable by the time your QA is complete is the most effective way to produce an outdated respin, which will be basically useless for KDE users (as they'll have to upgrade all their KDE anyway, so why bother with the respin over the original GA ISOs?). Kevin Kofler -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list