What Fedora makes sucking for me - or why I am NOT Fedora
Bruno Wolff III
bruno at wolff.to
Wed Dec 10 17:28:36 UTC 2008
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 08:05:27 -0900,
Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hmmm......I like that. However that would still require having people
> consume updates-testing and reporting in bodhi. Do we have enough
> people doing that? Do we have a good picture of how many are consuming
> testing right now? If we got a ratio of the number of ips in the
> mirrormanager logs for updates-testing to updates-stable in say the
> last week of F9 mirrormanager activity we'd have a baseline
> understanding of the percentage of the base which is consuming
> testing.
I have updates-testing enabled but I am not typically going to notice
changes there unless something breaks. So you'll only get negative
feedback, not positive feedback via that route.
For packages that I am really interested in looking for changes in (for
say fixes to bugs I have reported), updates-testing is way too slow.
I just keep an eye on koji and pull updates from there when they show up for
what I am interested in and feedback typically goes into bugzilla.
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