On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 3:25 PM Adam Williamson
<adamw...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> So to answer Neal's question: you can use PDC directly, or you can use
> fedfind which will talk to PDC for you, plus do a bunch of other stuff,
> like the above, and also synthesizing metadata for pre-Pungi 4 stable
> releases so you can interact with them via fedfind using the same
> interfaces as post-Pungi 4 composes...
>
> Hanging over all of this is the threat that PDC might go away at some
> point, which would be a bit of an inconvenience. In A World Where there
> is no PDC, you have to grab the metadata files for composes that still
> exist from kojipkgs; there is no record of the metadata for composes
> that have been garbage-collected. For stable releases you'd have to
> parse whatever metadata you can just out of the actual release tree on
> the mirrors.
>

Maybe it might be worth considering to generating a json blob to put
into the mirrored tree? The problem I *actually* have is that we don't
have a predictable/reliable name that I can hard-code in to correctly
fetch the ISO. We don't generate unversioned links to versioned ISO
files, which is where the complication comes from.



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