Kevin Kofler wrote:
The idea would be that you'd be able to file and queue the update
in Bodhi
as soon as the primary build completes, just as now, except that "primary"
would now be the one, possibly fake, architecture. The updates could even
get pushed right there, for the internal primary architecture only.
So what it boils down to is that you wish you didn't have to wait for the
build to complete in Koji before you submit the update in Bodhi, and you're
proposing this big waste of build server resources as a way of reducing the
wait a bit. Did you consider that the wait may actually become longer as the
build servers will be much busier when they have to build both the real
packages and the build-speed-optimized throwaway packages?
If the Fedora community agrees that it would be good to be able to submit an
update before the build has completed, then the right solution is to change
the user interface of Bodhi to allow that. An even better solution might be a
combined interface where you could start a set of builds and submit the update
information as a single operation.
Björn Persson