On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 11:34:23 +0000 Lisa Seelye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| The first is the method of delivery:  Through 'emerge sync', which
| requires that users run this on a regular basis to receive relevant
| news.  Further, this process can take a very long time and transfers a
| relatively large amount of data along with the news.
| 
| My second concern is the frequency that users sync.  A stated concern
| is getting news to users before it is too late.  Is there any way to
| gauge the number of unique users which sync on a regular basis?  When
| is "too late"?  Is there an acceptable window for delivering news?
| It is not uncommon for me to refrain from running emerge sync (or
| even cvs up on the entire gentoo-x86 tree) for weeks or months on
| machines I wish to keep somewhat static.

Well... If a user doesn't sync, they're not going to get hit by upgrade
problems. So so long as news items are kept around for a "sufficiently
long" period of time, there aren't going to be issues.

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Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Anti-XML, anti-newbie conspiracy)
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