In any case, keeping everything up-to-date means manual update of 
package files. Earlier we have sources from 'stable' foreign servers out 
of tree, but when kernel.org goes down we choose to have all sources in 
the tree.

02.06.2012 18:09, Erich Titl ???????:
> on 02.06.2012 14:45, Andrew wrote:
>> In any case, most of the packages are already in repo.
> True, but questionable
>
> In case of
>> foreign repo - we need to change paths every time when package is moved
>> on the server into other place, and in case of server failure/package
>> deletion we'll have a headache.
> I guess this is the fate of any system integrator. We have headaches
> also by the need to keep everything up to date :-)
>
> I just hate redundancy
>
> cheers
>
> Erich
>
>
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