On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 14:04 -0500, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Tomas Mraz wrote:
I think there should be at least two conditions which would have to be fulfilled for the nagging bug to be created - the package was not touched by the maintainer during recent x months and at least one bug is opened not closed in the bugzilla on the package.
I disagree about the bug being open. A lack of filed bugs could mean that no one CARES about the pkg at all. And if we have pkgs which are not being maintained AND no one cares enough to file a bug about then either they are:
- extraordinarily stable
- dead upstreams
- unmaintained
- unusued
in ANY of those cases I'd want to start thinking about nuking the pkg from fedora.
So that means that for example for the openoffice.org-dict-cs_CZ package I'll get the nag bug report before each and every Fedora release?
It is definitely not 4. however 1. and 2. apply to it. As this is just a czech spelling and hyphenation dictionary which is pretty good one and we do not have any alternative anyway I do not think that 2. matters much.
OK, I think my next changelog entry in the .spec will be something like: - rebuilding just for the sake of not getting a nonsense bug report opened against the package