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*reducing distribution of the file by keeping a snapshot of files on our server(s)
#reducing distribution of the file by keeping a snapshot of files on our server(s)
**this makes mirroring possible
**this makes mirroring possible
*having two or more main directories on the server: one for current stable release, one for 'unstable/testing' one
#having two or more main directories on the server: one for current stable release, one for 'unstable/testing' one
*development installation requires tools having own installers
#development installation requires tools having own installers
**ideally this should not be the case for end-user installation, otherwise updating would be hard (user would be forced to uninstall prev. version of an external app and install a new one in the same place...)
**ideally this should not be the case for end-user installation, otherwise updating would be hard (user would be forced to uninstall prev. version of an external app and install a new one in the same place...)

Revision as of 09:43, 15 September 2007

KDE-Windows Meeting: Notes

Started: jstaniek 11:40, 15 September 2007 (CEST)

Topics:

  1. reducing distribution of the file by keeping a snapshot of files on our server(s)
    • this makes mirroring possible
  1. having two or more main directories on the server: one for current stable release, one for 'unstable/testing' one
  2. development installation requires tools having own installers
    • ideally this should not be the case for end-user installation, otherwise updating would be hard (user would be forced to uninstall prev. version of an external app and install a new one in the same place...)