bodhi: Adding "new package"

Mike McGrath mmcgrath at redhat.com
Sun Sep 2 05:17:31 UTC 2007


Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-09-01 at 10:09 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
>   
>> Tim Lauridsen wrote:
>>     
>>> José Matos wrote:
>>>       
>>>> On Saturday 01 September 2007 06:10:19 Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>         
>>>>> Can we please have a better method to insert packages to "new updates"?
>>>>>
>>>>> Or even better: Can we have some sort of "browser" in bodhi, which
>>>>> contains all "koji-built and yet unreleased packages"?
>>>>>     
>>>>>           
>>>>  +1
>>>>
>>>>   This could have some kind of filter, like the release. This would 
>>>> be even better.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>         
>>>>> Ralf
>>>>>     
>>>>>           
>>>>   
>>>>         
>>> What about a button inside a koji packages to add the the package as a 
>>> uddate i body.
>>>
>>>       
>> You guys all know better then to post this to the list -
>>
>> https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/bodhi/
>>     
> And you probably know what "increasing the pressure" means?
>
> You bodhi and rel-eng guys know about this bodhi usability deficiency
> for quite a while, but nothing much seems to have improved on this
> matter since - Actually, this issue becomes really annoying :(
>   

http://docs.python.org/
then
http://turbogears.org/
then
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/bodhi/browser

increasing pressure does nothing to people who don't have enough time 
and resources to get their current stuff done.  I can't emphasize enough 
how much we need more people looking at the code we're running and doing 
work on it.  You can complain all you want but right now Luke is pretty 
much the only guy working on Bodhi.  There's only a handful of people 
doing 99% of the coding for Koji, Plague, pkgdb, bodhi, and 
mirrormanager.  I don't think anyone disagrees that all of these tools 
can use some polish but mindless comments on the mailing list don't help 
anyone. 

Those of you wanting something done, create and own a ticket and see it 
through until it gets closed.

    -Mike




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