On 11/05/2010 06:55 AM, andre999 wrote:
I would make all delta updates relative to the distro release, i.e. - main = foo-1 - upd_full = foo-2, foo-3, foo-4, etc
I have a feeling that just distributing snapshots of the update repositories (they are relative the release) is a wise thing to start with. That is simple, does not require new software and is easy to put in place. If Mageia wants to go further, it might be a good step to learn from (how much is it used, what has a tendency to go wrong, do people have difficutlies ...) and base furthers steps upon.
Re risk - updates have a certain risk that an update introduces problems, you cant get away from that, however the packages are distributed.
One thought based on dealing with risks and being selective with introducing updates: how about adding to a DVD with update packages also a structure (plain file ?) with the corresonponding security advisories? This entire discusion is on making life easy for users with bad connectivity - they might like to avoid fetching advisories over the net also.
But I really think that some learning is necessary. How many users will need such a facility? how much investment is justified in creating the facility?
