On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 04:57:43PM +0200, Mattias Wadenstein wrote: > On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Mattias Wadenstein wrote: > > > One suggestion for being able to have testing images that are just a > > simple repoint away from actual release would be to have a similar setup > > in the debian-cd dir as the main archive: > > > > debian-cd/ > > woody/ > > sarge/ > > stable -> woody > > testing -> sarge > > > > And then just repoint the stable link at release time. > > And in each of these directories: > images/3.0_r1/hppa/ > .../arm/ > ... > jigdo/3.0_r0/i386/ > ../arm/ > ... > /3.0_r1/i386/
While we're at it, what about distribution of weekly snapshots? With new-style long filenames (say, "debian-sarge-030711-alpha-binary-1.iso"), rsyncing them will be very inefficient, and I doubt the mirrors will want to download all the data again every week. Possibilities: 1) Continue to use old-style names ("woody-i386-1.iso") 2) Only release as .jigdo files 3) Only release on one server, don't bother mirroring My preference is 2), but as usual I'm biased... :-) Another issue is to distinguish testing-but-just-about-to-be-released images from weekly testing snapshot images in a clear way - how? Or were you thinking of distributing the weekly snapshots in sarge/? If so, the images would have to be renamed on release... :-/ Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | GnuPG key: | \/¯| http://atterer.net | 0x888354F7 ¯ '` ¯ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]