On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 2:39 AM, Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> On 03/12/2013 01:30 AM, Dan Mashal wrote:
> > Semantics.
>
> Providing a link is helpful to users isn't semantics. You as a
> package
> maintainer would be aware of where to look for reviewing the changes
> before pushing an update. Users don't since it is different for
> different projects and is not necessarily obvious or even easily
> searchable. Just take that few seconds of additional effort and
> provide
> the link.
Yep, I think the link, when available, is very useful. What I try
is to pick up a few most important changes directly affecting
Fedora and then I link full Changelog.
So maybe idea - what about a dedicated field in Bodhi for upstream's
Changelog and then present it for users in PackageKit in a some nicer
way - real, clickable link... Not sure it will be possible in our
Packaging GUIs and also we try to hide updates as much as possible
from our users...
Jaroslav
>
> Rahul
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Have bodhi grab it from the RPM change log spec file. Don't make
packager do more work than they already have to.
Dan