On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wolfy@nobugconsulting.ro wrote:
The difference is, in git you can roll back to whatever version you want, all in one spot, see the specs and sources already exploded, edit them if required, etc.
We always also need to look at the compilation of those binaries to match up the isos, etc.
I think that his question was more like "how do we - as end consumers wishing to look "straight at the source" - know that a specific package-version-release came as update for 7.0 or was released as part of 7.1 ?". Am I right, Les ?
No, I wasn't thinking of needing to check for myself - just wanted to know that someone already had. But, having tried to assemble systems with back-rev components to duplicate and debug issues I'm wondering if that will be better/worse/same? It's not particularly easy now, especially once you cross minor rev releases.