Where has the F10 DVD iso file gone?
Lawrence E. Graves
lgraves at risingstarmbc.com
Wed Dec 31 04:10:38 UTC 2008
There's no need to be nasty, I very new at this and had no idea what's
involve (as I mentioned before) in the making of an ISO. One day if I
keep at it I will be as good as you profess to be.
On Tue, 2008-12-30 at 20:34 -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Lawrence E. Graves <lgraves at risingstarmbc.com> said:
> > John, strange you should say that. A few days ago, I asked a friend of
> > mine that same question. I personally think that whenever there are
> > updates to Fedora 10 after you have installed it, there should
> > automatically be an undated ISO. When the need arises, there will
> > always be a fresh version of Fedora 10. I don't know what's all
> > involved in the making of an iso, but it sound feasible.
>
> That certainly isn't feasible. There are updates almost every day,
> especially for the first couple of months after release. Ignoring the
> actual work involved in spinning a release, even if you just respin the
> DVD ISO and not the CDs or LiveCDs, and only for the binaries and not
> the sources, that would be almost 12G of daily churn (plus the actual
> updates) on the mirrors. Torrents wouldn't help with only a 24 hour
> "shelf life".
>
> It also makes debugging somebody's install problems virtually
> impossible, since you have no idea what release-of-the-day they are
> using.
>
> --
> Chris Adams <cmadams at hiwaay.net>
> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
> I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
>
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