On 01/09/2018 02:09 PM, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:
> 
>> […]
> 
>>>>> I really don't understand why we do this "batched" thing to begin with.
> 
>>>> To reduce the constant flow of updates that are very minor or affect
>>>> very few mixed in with the major updates that affect lots of people and
>>>> are urgent.
> 
>>> But the users were already able to opt to update only weekly. So why force a
>>> fixed schedule on them?
> 
>> To save all the Fedora users in the world from having to update metadata
>> for minor changes. Since there's a hourly dnf makecache every user in
>> the world pulls down new metadata ever time we update a repo. If we
>> update a repo for some minor enhancements it means everyone in the world
>> has to pay for that. If we just push all those out every tuesday and
>> don't update those unless there's something urgent we save everyone a
>> lot of bandwith and us computing time/resources.
> 
>> […]
> 
> BTW, are there technical reasons why the metadata is updated
> en bloc and not incrementally like for example delta RPMs,
> or is it just that nobody bothered to implement something
> like that yet for metadata?

There is no implementation that I know of. It's been talked about for
many years, but not been implemented.

kevin


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