On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 08:24:47AM +0100, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> Dne 26.1.2015 v 18:54 Pierre-Yves Chibon napsal(a):
>> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 06:14:36PM +0100, Vít Ondruch wrote:
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>>> Dne 26.1.2015 v 17:45 Pierre-Yves Chibon napsal(a):
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> I just pushed to stg a new version a pkgdb: 1.23.99 (pre-release of
1.24).
>>>>
>>>> This version is pretty big as it includes 6 months of work put in the
>>> process
>>>> to request new package or new branch, thus taking theses processes out
of
>>>> bugzilla.
>>>>
>>>> The changelog is rather short though:
>>>> * Mon Jan 26 2015 Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou(a)pingoured.fr> -
1.23.99-1
>>>> - Update to 1.23.99 (pre-release for 1.24)
>>>> - New processes to request a new package or a new branch of a package
>>> directly
>>>> in pkgdb instead of relying on bugzilla
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please, have a look at it, test it, break it and let us know what is
>>> right/wrong
>>>> with it:
https://admin.stg.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/
>>> And what is the "status" for new review? Don't think this
belongs there.
> I still don't get the status ...
It is the status of the package but you are right, it can probably be skipped
when requesting a package and just left to 'Approved' (as anyway the request
will not be approved if there is a problem).
>>> And what should be review URL?
>> The button is meant to be used after the review has been completed in bugzilla.
>> I agree that the title on the button can be confusing. Any idea for a better
>> wording?
> It is not obvious that the URL is supposed to be the BZ review ticket.
> It might help.
I will adjust the UI
>>> And it finished with Internal server error when I clicked on the
>>> "Create" button :/
>> Yeah there was some permission issue at the DB level which I had missed.
>> Should be fixed now.
> Yes, I was able to request new package .... probably ... since I don't
> know where it gone. I mean, there is list of "Recent packages added"
> (which does not sound english to me, but I'm not native speaker after
> all ;)), but where is the queue of "new package requests"?
It's part of the admin interface but the API is public:
https://admin.stg.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/api/admin/actions
So you requested a new package called: rubygem-binding_of_caller :)
I'd love to see at least packages I requested in some UI form. Otherwise
it might happen that the request will get duplicated, because they were
not processed soon enough or I forgot that I already did that, etc.
Vít