Hello Debian world, there is currently a discussion within the FTP Team and we appear to have two opinions on it. As we are open on the outcome and it basically affects the whole project, we came up with the following summary to solicit feedback, opinions and other ideas.
The proposal at hand is: * Lower dinstall frequency to two times a day. * Have incoming.debian.org be an apt-able location (actually the buildd locations, so it is suite/archive specific, not one global queue)[1] Now there are those of us who think that this is against "the spirit" of having multiple dinstalls and that having apt-able incoming repositories will only lead to people with "versionitis" repeatedly abuse apt-get update, and not actually help development significantly. And then there are those of us who think that it is sometimes very convenient to be able to get that bug fix you have been waiting for easily, probably even on porter boxes (where a wget && dpkg -i does not work for most of us). Feedback, Flamewar, Running away crying, anyone? :) [1] If we end up doing this, we're thinking of asking DSA to provide this via some sort of CDN or through static.debian.org. We haven't discussed this proposal with DSA yet, so we aren't entirely sure of the details regarding the implementation on their side. -- bye, Joerg for the FTP Team
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