On Sat, 8 Oct 2011, Timothy Murphy wrote:
nux@li.nux.ro wrote:
I don't really understand the function of this repository, or rather why the RPMs in it are not in the standard repository?
Because there is no "standard repository" yet. These RPMs are from the next version (6.1 as we write this) which has not been published yet. CR is just a way to keep up with updates while they work on publishing Centos 6.1.
I've read the various responses, and am not really convinced. It seems to me the developers are just making more work for themselves. Of course that is their prerogative ...
Look at it differently then. They're building packages for 6.1, and some pass QA and some don't. Equally getting anaconda happy is required. Until you get all of that done, you don't get 6.1. Up that point, why not release packages that pass QA? That's CR, so it shouldn't involve an excessive amount of extra work, but it does offer faster access to the updates.
jh