On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 01:53:23PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> Do the old ones need to be kept around for GPL and other compliance?

No, as long as we have a way to trace back from a given image to its
source components, which the system does, and as long as we don't throw
those away, which we don't.

> How does one get the source code of what XYZ image is and XYZ+1 image?

Handwavy something that Adam can probably explain. :)


> This is where the disk storage becomes problematic and the mirroring
> harder. A lot of mirrors have a throughput of 1-5 Mb/s when combined
> with all the other people trying to mirror. Rawhide already overwhelms
> a bunch of them. We need to make sure that our 'update' path makes
> sense so that we meet a bunch of different things and make sure that
> people can actually sync.

Yeah.

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Matthew Miller
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