What will "ppa:nova-core/trunk" be after bexar is released

Asked by guanxiaohua2k6

Hello,

I am developing nova Deployment Tool. As a precondition of the tool, the repository should be added to the source.list of apt-get. Now I used "ppa:nova-core/trunk" as the repository. I want to know whether the ppa will be used and updated even after bexar is released.

Please answer me if anybody knows it.
Thanks.

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Soren Hansen (soren) said :
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That PPA will always hold the bleeding edge code. This means that as
soon as Bexar is released, what you will find in the PPA is the
beginnings of the release that will eventually be Cactus.

There is another PPA that will only hold releases. It is not in use
yet, but once Bexar is released, we will copy the package to that PPA,
and it will only be updated once Cactus is released.

See http://wiki.openstack.org/Packaging/Ubuntu for more information.

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Soren Hansen <email address hidden>
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guanxiaohua2k6 (guanxiaohua2k6) said :
#2

Thank you very much.