On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 09:59:24AM -0000, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
> > It doesn't say what the maximum number of days is since - do you know?
> > If it it since the last refresh, is that the date that the image was
> > created? If so, what happens if your image is more than 60 days old? It
> > sounds to me like this spec won't let you hold refresh in that case.
> > Have you checked this?
> >
> 
> I assume that it's 60 days since the seeding process (how would snapd know
> how old the image is?). But I haven't checked.

Like (I'm making this up) if the `snap download' that we do records the
date, or if the core snap that we seed contains a published date and
this is considered the last refresh date if no explicit refresh has
happened yet.

It's a problem we were concerned about especially for LTS releases where
the ISOs people download might be quite old.

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  Live images should be able to turn off Snap updates

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