On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 7:54 AM Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou(a)pingoured.fr>
wrote:
> * Rawhide gating and increasing its stability
> * On-demand side tags (what Richard mentioned)
From my understanding on the current plan for rawhide gating, it involves
on-demand side-tags for multi-package update in rawhide.
So that's two items in one :)
Yes, that would take care of the most obvious use case but I still thing
they would be useful for large packages with complex dependencies, both
from a single packager workflow but also for collaboration.
I don't want to update a package like FreeCAD just using buildroot
overrides, one because it's cumbersome, but also I don't want others
accidentally building against a package I might need to update or change,
especially if it's someone else's.
To me the side tag lets you experiment in a somewhat contained environment
until you get everything "right". Once I get it working I can approach the
maintainer of the dependent packages and ask "Are you OK with me making
these changes?"
Hopefully I explained that well enough... <goes to get more coffee>
Thanks,
Richard