On Jun 28, 2015 11:39 PM, "Miroslav Suchý" <msu...@redhat.com> wrote: > > 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.
Ok thanks for the feedback. Dave
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