All,

As I hinted before, I'm busy building RSEL 7.1.
I first build all packages based on the CentOS git repository. So I've
now got a working set. I wanted to build them all twice as there are
some library version issues. So now I'm building the "official" CentOS
source rpm's against the working set.

What I wondered though is how to distribute the resulting packages.
Ideally we should make a complete working branch, i.e. one repository
with all the updates for 7.1 merged with the older packages from 7.0.
This course of action would however take (again) quite a bit of disk
space (RSEL 7.0 alpha is around 16G)
Another option is to see them as 'just updates' and put it all in the
updates tree.

Any other options that come to mind? any opinions?

Of course we still need to do the "debranding" and set a course out of
the alpha stage ...

Jacco
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