begin  quoting James G. Sack (jim) as of Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 03:51:54PM -0800:
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> Carl Lowenstein wrote:
> > I would like some suggestions for future use of Pandora2, the CD/DVD
> > duplication system.
> >
> > Its current 60GB hard drive can hold 56 CD images, at the moment there
> > are 49 installed.  About half are more than one year old.  The oldest
> > is Fedora Core 3, dating to late 2004.
> >
> > I have had no requests for production of older CD images, and propose
> > that the drive be treated as a ring buffer, deleting old files to make
> > room for new ones.
> 
> Seems reasonable. Why would we want to worry about archiving old
> distros, esp. if no one ever asks for them.

Regression testing ("Well, It *USED* to work!"). It's easy enough to burn
a copy of the CD and to archive it for awhile; I understand that's
basically what we're doing with the DVDs anyway.

Sounds like a good plan.

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