On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 11:21 -0700, Michael A. Peters wrote: > John Doe wrote: > > From: Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos at br-online.de> > >> John Doe wrote: > >>> Why don't you just wait until the mirors are fully in sync (srpms included)? > >>> Waiting for a few extra hours should not be that big of a deal... > >> Because it will be more than "a few extra hours". > > > > Like... 6 months? > > My point was that some people have already been waiting for weeks/months for it... > > So a few hours/days won't change much. > > > > JD > > IMHO what should have happened is the src be up on CentOS server but not > sent to the mirrors until the massive bandwidth has died down. IMO, David - as with any user - has his desires. And as with any project, reasonable management of available resources is occasionally required. The project did what it needs to do, suggestions have been made as to getting around the (relatively small) delay. No more needs be said except that we all understand the user's need for timely source and the users all understand the projects need to consider things outside the user's realm of concern. Positive suggestions about how to reconcile those conflicts, sans carping about one's own needs/desires, would probably be welcome by the project. This is all business as usual for any project such as this. > > <snip> For all the CentOS folks, project members and users alike, one big BOOYAH! And a thinks for the effort. IMO -- Bill