The basic idea Satellite 6 (and Katello for that matter) have a new way of dealing with content, whether it being puppet modules, rpm's or docker images. Below I will focus on rpm's, which I think will be the use case for most people. A content view can contain one or more rpm repository's at a specific point in time but can consist of multiple versions. So let's say I create a content view named RHEL7_BASE on Monday containing 2 repositories I just synced: rhel7_server and rhel7_epel. Version 1 of that content view points to the packages as they are on that Monday. Now the next Friday I do a sync of my repositories so I get the latest versions and patches and whatnot, but note that version 1 of my RHEL7_BASE content view is unchanged, and any servers that are using this version will not have access to the new packages. In order to make these new packages available, I need to publish a new version of the view and promote this version to the environment that con
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