Jesse Keating <jkeating(a)redhat.com> writes:
On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 15:49 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> What are everyone's thoughts on this? Thanks!
Unless we use some sort of value for this feedback, there won't
be able
to be a way to autopush the update once criteria is reached.
Is that a bug, or a feature? I thought the entire thrust of Adam's
proposal was to make bodhi feedback be useful to the maintainer to make
an intelligent decision whether to push the package stable. Auto-push
is the exact opposite of an intelligent decision. I think getting rid
of auto-push would be a fine idea.
We should still have the "old testing" auto-nag emails, just in case
a maintainer forgets that he's got a package sitting in testing.
I don't see what auto-push gains us though. (Possibly because I have
never yet had an occasion where auto-push did anything useful for me;
it usually never fires at all for my packages, and on the one or two
occasions when it did, it did the wrong thing IMO.)
regards, tom lane