On Mon, 14 Jan 2013, Shad L. Lords wrote:

> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Charlie Brady wrote:
> 
> > I think that depends on how it is done. I suspect the existing
> > contribs.org infrastructure is over-heavy for what we do. The tools in use
> > are designed for building Fedora. I think we can use something more
> > lightweight.
> 
> We could use something much more lightweight.  But the tools in place make
> it very easy to build packages without having to worry about having the
> right environment.  Developers just need to commit changes and submit a
> build request.  Everything else happens automatically.

To build packages, maybe. But isos aren't built automatically. Your WIP 
isos build and distribution process using jigdo on the client side 
requires a lot of unnecessary client end storage. I haven't looked at the 
fedora iso build process in a long time - do you still need root to update 
anaconda?

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Charlie
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