Make proposed available by default? [was: Setting NotAutomatic for hirsute+1-proposed]
Robie Basak
robie.basak at ubuntu.com
Thu May 2 14:46:18 UTC 2024
On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 04:05:31PM +0200, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
> Often I see apt-get update downloads exceeding 100 MiB. That is without a
> single package download.
I think it might be worth quantifying this. Right now, for amd64
proposed pocket Packages.xz files for the following:
Jammy:
main 253K
universe 75K
Bionic (as an example of a mature release with fewer SRUs in flight):
main 131K
universe 9.7K
There are maybe some extra round trip times to consider, although apt
does do HTTP pipelining so I'm not sure.
I'm not counting sources, since presumably those with bandwidth
constraints would not have them enabled.
It's worth noting that I don't expect these to cache (unlike the release
pocket) since they change regularly.
But these results are much smaller than I was expecting!
> When working with a mobile connection this is already problematic. We should
> strive to get this number down. Adding proposed is going into the wrong
> direction and would only help a tiny fraction of all users.
Everything is a trade-off, of course. If we were adding just one byte
then perhaps you wouldn't object. So, given the above sizes, do you
still hold the same opinion?
Robie
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