On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Rich Mattes <richmattes(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Scott K Logan <logans(a)cottsay.net> wrote:
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>> Rich -
>>
>> We've got a lot of updates on QA right now, and I'm a little concerned
>> that there may be untested combinations of versions in the dependency tree.
>> I'm thinking we should wait until all of the updates have reached a week on
>> QA and push them all to stable around the same time. What are your thoughts
>> here?
>>
>>
>>
> A coordinated push sounds like a good plan. Every package has to spend at
> least a week in -testing if it doesn't get enough karma over that period,
> so we have to wait at least a week from when the newest update got pushed
> to -testing for the earliest coordination point. It looks like the newest
> update out of that list was submitted on April 18th, so how about we plan
> to push the packages the next Monday after a full week passes: April 28th?
>
> I think the EL6 packages can be pushed on their own, but those have to
> wait two weeks in -testing. That being said, it looks like there's a bug
> in bodhi where it didn't reset the counter after I unpushed the update the
> first time (it left a comment saying that the update has been in -testing
> for 65 days when I fixed the broken deps and re-submitted to -testing.)
> Either way, I'll wait 14 days and push them on the 29th.
>
> Rich
>
> CCing the fedora-robotics list
Rich