F11 Proposal: Stabilization
Seth Vidal
skvidal at fedoraproject.org
Tue Nov 18 22:12:07 UTC 2008
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 17:04 -0500, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>>> Couldn't both the above be solved by 'subscribing' to those sets of
>>> packages via say PackageKit? That way when PackageKit goes to look for
>>> updates, it only asks for updates for those particular packages. When
>>> you update, if anything else is needed to satisfy newer builds of those
>>> packages they can be pulled in.
>>>
>>> Of course, what we'd likely see is a combo of "Give me all security
>>> updates" and also "Give me updates only for these sets of packages".
>>> The interesting question is how to design UI around the subscriptions.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I think I like this.
>>
>> In the case of "I just want a newer OpenOffice" and don't touch
>> everything else, that's already covered by a yum install today -- but we
>> do need something for the update case(s).
>
> The upside here is that it's purely client side code. We don't have to
> change anything about how we prepare and publish updates.
Just to be clear I'm understanding:
we want to update openoffice and whatever it needs, but nothing else.
or you want to list a set of apps you want newer versions of and as little
else as possible?
is that correct?
so it would be like an alias that says:
yum update really means yum update openoffice\* somestuff\* \
my_favorite_pkg\*
?
-sv
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