On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 12:43:47 -0700
Luke Macken <lmacken(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Unfortunately, bodhi has not had dedicated full-time development
resources in a long time. Thankfully, I now have the cycles to put
into new features, such as improving the feedback mechanisms.
Many components of the "Bodhi 2.0" vision are long-term, and rely on a
plethora of other pieces to fall into place, such as
python-fedora+fas-openid, koji+mash, taskotron, depcheck-mk-2, and so
on. Other pieces of the puzzle can be implemented and deployed
incrementally within the current tools now.
My focus lately has been around the releng/infra side of the updates
process, but for a feature that would make things 'immeasurably
better' (even though I think it would actually be measurable :P), I'd
be happy to shift gears to the QA/frontend side of things to help get
it done sooner rather than later.
As far as I can tell, you sent some ideas to a mailing list a few
years ago about it, and then Mathieu started a prototype. I can't
find any RFEs filed for it, so I'll create one and see what I can do
about getting the existing prototype polished and integrated for
testing.
It would be absolutely lovely to get a bodhi-dev instance up on a cloud
node running bodhi2 so we could see where we were and what needed to be
worked on.
Perhaps we could get interested folks together in irc sometime soon and
discuss plans/status?
kevin