On 19/06/2019 23:36, Brian Stinson wrote:
Would something like above snapshot idea have any legs?
V/r, James Cassell
What's the use-case for the snapshot structure like this from a consumer's perspective?
I think doing static tree's once or twice a year to mark the boundary state is good enough from the provider ( CentOS Linux ) perspective, since there is the entire media and delivery stack that lines up with it.
We do it internally inside the CentOS infra, for local consumption and I think if someone is going to need this level of granularity, then as was mentioned earlier in the thread, a local Spacewalk install ( or something such ), would be the way to go.
regards