2017-03-01 18:04 GMT+01:00 Adam Williamson
<adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org>:
> I'm not so sure it's really necessary, and doing it is actually tricky
> for openQA. Only the openQA job itself knows what packages it actually
> tested, and it doesn't have an easy way to get the associated
> timestamp. The scheduler could easily get the timestamp at the time the
> job was created, or at the time the job completed, but that will never
> be 100% reliable, because the job actually goes and does the download
> somewhere in between those two times.
I thought that Bodhi should be the one providing timestamps...
Yes, Bodhi is providing these timestamps. Sorry if that was not obvious from my email.
$ curl 'https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2017-e12389b771' | python
-m json.tool | grep date_modified
"date_modified": "2017-03-02 09:18:13",