On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 10:50 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Axel Thimm wrote:
> Maybe the bodhi messages confused me. When I logon to a.f.o/updates it
> prominently displays:
>
> Bodhi is now enforcing the Package Update Acceptance
> Criteria across all Fedora releases.
The criteria which are being enforced do not include AutoQA results at this
time. They do, however, include minimum testing (time and/or karma)
requirements, which probably explains why your stable request was rejected.
(And I've been fighting against those requirements since they were first
proposed, because I strongly believe this decision should really be up to
the maintainer, but I lost that battle.)
Well, two questions:
a) Weren't updates marked as security updates handled specially? E.g.
the packages to get tagged as push-requested with the final decision
being a pusher's review of the request?
b) In the past if karma/time requirements were not met one could still
mark the request and the request would show up. Possibly not
granted/processed until the requirements were met (unless the package
was security related or fixing a too nasty bug), but not immediately
cleared as if it never happened (which is the current state).
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