On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com> wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 10:04:41 -0600
Ken Dreyer <ktdreyer(a)ktdreyer.com> wrote:
> One practical difference is that there's no bug trackers for
> individual COPRs. At least when a package is in Fedora, communication
> can happen in a central place (Bugzilla), and there's an FE-LEGAL
> blocker mechanism, etc. That tooling is much easier than trying to
> handle things over private email, and none of that tooling exists
> outside the distro. I've looked through COPR's features and roadmap
> and I've not seen plans to add it, unfortunately.
Well, copr does have a 'legal flag' checkbox... when you check this on
a copr, it sends email to a bunch of people who can look at the thing
and see if it really has an issue and can mail the copr maintainer
about it.
Not as easy, but should be workable for things noticed...
That's a good start at least. Thanks for pointing it out.
- Ken