Pushing updates for Fedora 7
Luke Macken
lmacken at redhat.com
Sat Jun 2 00:07:04 UTC 2007
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 07:40:26AM -0400, Jeff Sheltren wrote:
> Luke, thanks for all your work on Bodhi!
>
> Does anyone have an answer to the question at the bottom of the Bodhi wiki
> page:
> - Are we going to have any rule for how long things should be in
> updates-testing? How much QA? How many good/bad?
>
> Was this already discussed somewhere? :)
Not that I know of.
Once we agree on a policy, I can implement it. I've heard some people
suggest letting updates sit in testing for 7 days, and if there are no
complaints, then they can be pushed to the stable repo. This sounds
fine to me, what does everyone else think?
We'll have a better feedback interface in place in the near future,
where testers can +1/-1 updates. From here, we can say that n positive
approvals will mark an update as stable. What should n be?
> Also, it looks like I can revoke/edit push requests. Is that intended
> behavior? Jesse, I clicked on the revoke link for your pungi package and it
> seemed to successfully revoke the push request. I clicked the link to push
> it again, so it should be back to normal (awaiting push), but please verify!
Bodhi is very trusting at the moment. I hacked in some basic access
control last night, and plan on improving it soon. Until we can acquire
the maintainers of a package, bodhi will only allow modifications from
the initial submitter.
luke
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