On 11/14/25 21:20, Andreas Wacknitz via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Am 14.11.25 um 21:02 schrieb Toomas Soome via openindiana-discuss:
On 14. Nov 2025, at 19:15, Andreas Wacknitz via openindiana-discuss
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Am 14.11.25 um 17:59 schrieb Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss:
How much do the additional resources cost? I'm in for $100/
month. I can up that. It's my sole charity.
Alas it's not only our servers (disk usage is usually between 30 and
60GB when I clean up the repo).
The more important thing in this case is every client installation.
IPS is using a SAT solver in order to determine what to do (eg.
solving dependencies). With a growing number of package revisions
memory consumption and calculation time grow non-linear. So the
cleanup mainly happens to get these numbers down.
This is one of the negative aspects of our rolling release model.
With real releases you gain separate repositories and thus limit the
number of package revisions.
Thats the curse of rolling updates; you “need” to keep available all
repo updates to make all those people with ancient setups happy;)
well, rolling release in fact means, you need to update often.
(considering the security, you should update often anyhow, but thats
another topic)
My personal opinion is that rolling updates is bad not only because of
the issues about repositories but also because you will lose the
ability to have development/beta/.. releases and that means you will
start to be afraid of making mistakes and that means the end of
innovation.
rgds,
toomas
I have tried to convince other contributors to discuss and plan to
change to a release model.
Nobody was willing to do so. I don't intend to do that alone.
Andreas
I am onboard with a multi branch model but in the end we do end up too
little benefit to the development process. The breaking changes we would
prevent are only experienced by developers and the update issue stays.
We could grandfather out consolidations but that needs me having the
time to finish a POC for that. Which is on a low priority ATM.
-Till
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