Jason Chu <jason@archlinux.org> wrote: Everything else seems fine.
- remove all isos from current/iso/* and replace them with the new ones (this means we won't keep the old isos, but do we need them?)
What if a cd doesn't work for some people? Or we were to rush a release? There have been historic instances where people have wanted slightly older isos. It would be a shame to lock out people entirely because they didn't download isos on the right day.
I'm not talking about isos that are more than one or two releases old though.
If the directories are restructured a bit, I don't see why there couldn't be old isos too...(maybe a rev or two back). /isos/200705/i686/200705-base.iso /isos/200705/i686/200705-ftp.iso /isos/200705/i686/200705-full.iso /isos/200705/x86_64/200705-base.iso /isos/200705/x86_64/200705-ftp.iso /isos/200705/x86_64/200705-full.iso /isos/200701/i686/200701-base.iso /isos/200701/i686/200701-ftp.iso /isos/200701/i686/200701-full.iso /isos/200701/x86_64/200701-base.iso /isos/200701/x86_64/200701-ftp.iso /isos/200701/x86_64/200701-full.iso /core/ /extra/ /blah/