On 11/05/11 16:38, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Robin Bowes wrote:
>> Any chance you could create separate -testing repos for the release
>> candidates, and only put released versions in the "main" repos?
> 
> I don't plan to do so, no.  My repos are intended for testingš.  If you
> want to use them on a regular basis you should use puppet to ensure a
> specific version or, better still, use reposync to pull down the
> packages and cull out anything you don't want/need.  As the unexpected
> downtime of fedorapeople.org earlier this week shows, relying on repos
> hosted there for anything mission-critical is not wise.

I actually use cobbler to mirror the repo, and have excludes in my yum
conf file for the cobbler repo that filters the release candidates.
Nevertheless, I would find it useful if you had separate release/testing
repos, or if your repo was just release candidates and puppetlabs
maintained a release repo.

R.

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