Dne 29.6.2015 v 06:13 Dave Johansen napsal(a):
> I would like to start providing the latest version of ODB in a COPR for 
> stable releases of Fedora and RHEL. Is there a
> "best practice" for this sort of thing?
> 
> The main question I have is:
> Is it "better" to use a single repo and continue to update it with the latest 
> release?
> Or is it better to have a repo for version 2.4 and then a separate one for 
> when 2.5 comes out?

It'is really up to you.
It depends what you want to "support".

It can be that you have project with latest stable version for all platforms 
(Fedora and Epel) so you provide 2.4
version where in distribution is "just" 2.4. And then another project with 
nightly builds.
This is what *I* would choose. So your users can choose their level of 
stability vs bleeding edge.

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Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Senior Software Engineer, #brno, #devexp, #fedora-buildsys
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