bodhi: Adding "new package"

Tim Lauridsen tla at rasmil.dk
Sun Sep 2 06:52:42 UTC 2007


Mike McGrath wrote:
> 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
I agree, discussing how to make the tools better is a good idea, but 
contribution is much better, I think Luke has done a great job with 
bodhi, there is always place for improvement, but flaming don't help 
anybody.
Keep up the good work !!!!!

Tim




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