On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, John O Sullivan wrote: > On a slightly related topic, packages that are updated everyday are a > big headache for those of us that are living at the end of a modem, > because we have to update many 10's of packages a day == lots of > downloading. Its not a problem these days, but it was awkward just > after kde and xfree4 were added to woody. (I'm not trying to dictate > how people do their job, just pointing out my experiences.) I'd like > to see some kind of policy that says that in general packages > shouldn't be updated more than twice a week. I know I'm probably in a > minority here though and I'll be told to apt-get update twice a week > ;) but I'd like to hear if there are good reasons why this would be > bad policy.
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