Les Mikesell wrote:
There's no need to store all of the intermediate rev's of the iso images, and it would most likely result in less bandwidth
Here's a wild thought, maybe the whole idea of ISO images, sampling a copy of the rest of the repo state base-only or with updates, is actually the evil part here.
AIUI Anaconda is moving towards being based on yum... in that case just a small bootable ISO image with no RPMs in it, which then demands to see a local or remote yum repo so it can find the latest versions of all packages in a standard way, and so throwing away precooked ISOs of anything from the Fedora mirrors, might be a solution.
-Andy