On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Luke Macken <lmacken(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
I just pushed a version 0.7.5 of bodhi into production. This release
contains the following notable changes:
proventesters & strict critical path update handling
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Critical path package[0] updates now require positive karma from two
proventesters[1], and a single +1 from one other community member.
You can get a list of critical path updates using the bodhi web interface:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/critpath?release=F13untested=True
You can optionally pass in a specific 'release' or an 'untested' flag,
which will return a list of critical path updates that have yet to be
approved. I have not added these links to the main interface yet,
because at the moment they are fairly expensive calls. This will be
addressed in an upcoming release.
The latest command-line client also supports these options as well:
$ bodhi --critpath --untested --release F13
Could a flag be added to only output the package names, so that I can
pipe the output directly to yum? Or even better, have that flag
automatically cause the bodhi client to invoke yum with
--enable-repo=updates-testing with the packages required.
If we need more testers, we should automate their task as much as
humanly (or, in this case, computerly :p ) possible
Thanks,
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