Anyway, as I said previously, I would rather see the CentOS Project concentrate on the core product and do a really good job on that (i.e, a move closer to the old 4 week release lag than the current 10 week release lag), and I would much rather see this than effort diluted by taking on a contrib repo.
Right: http://beranger.org/v3/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/useless_chart_rh... After all, I love (some) charts from time to time. R-C
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On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
Anyway, as I said previously, I would rather see the CentOS Project concentrate on the core product and do a really good job on that (i.e, a move closer to the old 4 week release lag than the current 10 week release lag), and I would much rather see this than effort diluted by taking on a contrib repo.
Right: http://beranger.org/v3/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/useless_chart_rh... After all, I love (some) charts from time to time.
I'd be very interested to have a similar chart of the average delay for updates plotted in time. Not because I think it shows something fantastic, but rather to give us a better target to meet.
Dag Wieers wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
Anyway, as I said previously, I would rather see the CentOS Project concentrate on the core product and do a really good job on that (i.e, a move closer to the old 4 week release lag than the current 10 week release lag), and I would much rather see this than effort diluted by taking on a contrib repo.
Right: http://beranger.org/v3/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/useless_chart_rh...
After all, I love (some) charts from time to time.
I'd be very interested to have a similar chart of the average delay for updates plotted in time. Not because I think it shows something fantastic, but rather to give us a better target to meet.
Same here.
Maybe something along the lines of the 'days at risk' reports Mark Cox produces for RHEL:
http://www.awe.com/mark/blog/ http://www.awe.com/mark/blog/2009012017.html