2011/2/23 Matt Sturgeon <[email protected]>:
> Are you suggestingh creating repositories for Linux packages (RPM and
> .deb)? If so that is a very good idea.
> A simple pair deb and RPM repositories will keep users (who like to
> run LibreOffice as distributed by The Document Foundation, rather than
> their distro) up to date, because their computer syncs with the
> repository and downloads the package with the highest version number.
>
> I propose the following set of repositories:
>
>  RPM | DEB
> nightly| nightly
>  beta | beta   --- And RCs
> stable | stable
>
> They use standard HTTP so the repo can be anywhere on a TDF webserver,
>
> Text on RPM yum repository:
> http://serverfault.com/questions/38813/tools-for-maintaining-yum-repositories
> Slightly more formal guide for deb APT repo:
> http://pynstrom.net/display_tutorial.php?page=tutorials/setup_debian_repo

Great idea!


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