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Hello!
The Snapshots are not supported, only the latest Uyuni version (Stable) is, as it's a rolling release product and updates should be applied frequently.
So the Snapshot should not be part of the documentation. However they can be used for testing, and if the user needs to migrate to intermediate version (on its own), before going to the latest, such workaround could be used (again, not supported, Snapshots are not even tested).
So I'd suggest documenting them at the site, clearly specifying the limitations.
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Thanks for your opinion, @juliogonzalez - just created PR #2536 regarding this. What do you think? Is the wording okay?
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Not being supported, I'd put this on the site, rather than on the documentation.
Not only it's not supported, it can require more stuff such as matching the right OS for the right snapshot for example.
But ultimately it's for the doc team to decide where they want to handle, of course :-)
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Maybe, it would be the best to add some such note to https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/devel-version.html? Then we could consider whether we want to reference it from installation instructions. This hopefully would not confuse users.
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Maybe, it would be the best to add some such note to https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/devel-version.html? Then we could consider whether we want to reference it from installation instructions. This hopefully would not confuse users.
I'd better consider a new snapshots.html
page for this. The instructions are going to be different from what devel looks like, including the warnings, and we should not even have a list of repositories for client tools, as we don't have snapshots for them.
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I'd better consider a new
snapshots.html
page for this. The instructions are going to be different from what devel looks like, including the warnings, and we should not even have a list of repositories for client tools, as we don't have snapshots for them.
Sure, such a new page would be helpful. Then we could add a warning note to the product documentation and provide a link the the new page. I guess we must add the new page to https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni-project.github.io to the pages
directory as HTML? (I never contributed to that repo.)
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