On 26 February 2010 22:54, Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com> wrote:
- If stable pushes were more restricted, perhaps that would get us
more
testing? If someone required a newer version and could easier
install/test from updates-testing and provide feedback, don't we all
win? Perhaps we could have PackageKit/yum say "you have the latest
stable version of foo, but foo-2.0 is in updates-testing, would you
like to test it and provide feedback?
I had PK code to do that, but the check for updates took way too long,
as the updates-testing repo had to be enabled, the primaries
downloaded (and maybe the file lists too), updates resolved and then
disabled again, in ADDITION to the normal updates check. The package
manager is just too slow to get PackageKit data to make such a thing
work without making the user wait an extra 30 seconds.
If we could speed up the dep checking and downloading, I agree it
would be better for usability, and the exposure of updates-testing
generally.
Richard.