Dennis Gilmore píše v Út 08. 03. 2011 v 07:28 -0600: 
> On Tuesday, March 08, 2011 07:18:02 AM Chris Tyler wrote:
> > (Cross-posted to arm@ and secondary@)
> > 
> > We're approaching the release of F13 for ARM. It's about to hit EOL on
> > the primary archs, so it has a short shelf life, but I'm going to use
> > that time to figure out the best process for building updates -- with a
> > goal of having the updates procedure well in hand by the time we hit F15
> > on ARM. (Paul Whalen, meanwhile, is going to continue to head up the
> > drive towards the F14/F15 ARM releases).
> > 
> > On the primary archs (PA), updates are built, targeted at
> > dist-fX-updates-candidate, then shepherded via Bodhi through a sequence
> > of tags:
> > 
> > dist-fX-updates-candidate ->
> >   dist-fX-updates-testing-pending ->
> >     dist-fX-updates-testing ->
> >       dist-fX-updates-pending
> >         dist-fX-updates
> > 
> > There are a few options here:
> > [A] Use koji-shadow against dist-fX-updates-candidate PA (and targeting
> > dist-fX-updates-candidate SA) and use a separate process to manage the
> > tag-shadowing between PA and SA.
> > 
> > [B] Watch dist-fX-updates PA for packages tagged in, and then build
> > those, targeted to dist-fX-updates on the SA. This saves a bunch of
> > package building on the SA side (though I'm not sure what the ratio is
> > between packages built and pushed to stable).
> > 
> > I'm leaning towards some version of [B]. Any thoughts/comments on this
> > approach?
> 
> The Secondary arch procedure is A 

I think the problem with [A] is that the updates sit in
dist-fX-updates-candidate only for a limited time and if you miss that
then you can miss the update completely


Dan


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