On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 12:34 -0400, Michal Nowak wrote:
I'd appreciate to have there x86-64 packages too (in case is
expected to always contain fresh alpha PackageKit).
Yes, those packages are a quick rpmbuild bodge that runs every few days
-- I'll stick a new snapshot in koji soon, and then everyone can have
the love.
* in "List of changes:", it'd be nice to have only the
changes done
in between the installed and the updating packages *and* $random_value
at most, not just the last $random_value item
Agreed, I've just fixed this in the yumBackend.
* the "List of changes:" might be bolt and some bigger font
also
* Wed Mar 18 13:00:00 2009 Behdad Esfahbod <besfahbo(a)redhat.com> -
2.6.99.behdad.20090318-1
* Fri Oct 17 14:00:00 2008 Tim Waugh <twaugh(a)redhat.com> 8.63-4
`------------^^^^^^^^---[not in spec file]
Fixed, thanks.
* "size" column is ambiguous, on first sight I expected
it's pkg's
size but when the pkg is download via yum and the gpk-u-v2 started
again, it shows "0 bytes", so, I realized that it's "size to be
downloaded". I'd prefer to always have "pkg size" there
That makes the column very wide...
* there's a lot of room for playing with anchoring
"texts" like
"bug #466507" with proper bug tracker. :)
No. In the bodhi metadata we have proper URLs which we display in the
text. We can't guess that #12345 is a gnome bug, a Red Hat bug, or even
a freedesktop bug. The ChangeLog text is just a bodge as we don't have
metadata with rawhide.
* 'u' in "Install updates" should be capitalized,
like is common
in gpk-u-i
Fixed, thanks.
* info "There are no updates for your computer." might be
changed to
"All updates successfully installed."otherwise it looks like: "Gah,
what did I wrong that there are no updates for me?" Also bold text
and auto-disappearing window are not very common and generally should
be omitted
I'll fix up the end dialog, but I think the autoclose should remain.
Richard.