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Add Ubuntu PPAs for dev/beta channels #4099
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Nice work @shaicoleman and @lsm5 We are getting closer. |
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@shaicoleman @lsm5, what's the latest state on this work? |
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 01:48:23AM -0700, Valentin Rothberg wrote:
@shaicoleman @lsm5, what's the latest state on this work?
WIP, but nothing landed yet, but hopefully soon..
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@lsm5 any update? |
Yes, the cross-distro packaging is now happening in the public OBS instance: There are three streams: stable, testing, unstable. |
@vrothberg Can we close this PR then? |
Sounds good. Feel free to re-open if needed. |
/kind feature
Description
At the moment only stable releases are available to download from the Ubuntu PPA.
Allowing people to download nightly and prerelease (rc/betas) would allow more users to test releases to ensure they are stable, and to allow users to use fixes and enhancements that aren't yet in stable
Ideally there will be 3 PPAs:
Dev (hourly/nightly)
Beta (which would include any tagged release, e.g. beta and RC)
Stable
Discussed in: #3923
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