On Tue, 2024-04-02 at 10:22 -0600, Jerry James wrote:
- We retroactively change the time to stable of all updates that have
already been submitted. I might have an update that I think will go
stable in 1 more day, and suddenly it isn't going to go stable for 5
more days.
This is a constraint of Bodhi's current implementation. It doesn't keep
a permanent record of what the value was at creation time for each
update, it re-calculates it from the current configured value at
various points, including when you try to do a push.
I think we kinda want this behaviour, but we *could* do a better job of
communicating when it changes, at least. Currently it's rather
confusing if you get caught in the change, because you see the "this
update can be pushed stable" comment as the last thing on the update,
but it actually can't. We *could* detect when this changes and post a
new 'oops, sorry, no it can't any more' comment.
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