We do not wish to publish legacy & live server images in the same path on
cdimage for ports. We want legacy images to be in a new prefix. Ubuntu
project will only have live, and ubuntu-server will only have legacy.
> Review: Needs Information
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> hm, was wondering in the other MP already: any reason why for
> legacy-server we switch the project to ubuntu-server? I think for all the
> other server images we just stick to project = 'ubuntu' and type either
> 'server', 'live-server' or 'preinstalled-server'.
> I suspect there's a real legit reason for this change of behavior?
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>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~xnox/ubuntu-archive-tools/publish-legacy/+merge/382288
> You are the owner of lp:~xnox/ubuntu-archive-tools/publish-legacy.
>
We do not wish to publish legacy & live server images in the same path on
cdimage for ports. We want legacy images to be in a new prefix. Ubuntu
project will only have live, and ubuntu-server will only have legacy.
http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/releases/ 19.10/release/ is very confusing as it
makes it seem that all of them are equally supported.
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020, 19:10 Łukasz Zemczak, <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Review: Needs Information server' . /code.launchpad .net/~xnox/ ubuntu- archive- tools/publish- legacy/ +merge/ 382288
>
> hm, was wondering in the other MP already: any reason why for
> legacy-server we switch the project to ubuntu-server? I think for all the
> other server images we just stick to project = 'ubuntu' and type either
> 'server', 'live-server' or 'preinstalled-
> I suspect there's a real legit reason for this change of behavior?
> --
>
> https:/
> You are the owner of lp:~xnox/ubuntu-archive-tools/publish-legacy.
>