2009/1/27 Jesse Keating <jkeating(a)redhat.com>:
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 14:38 -0800, Chris Weyl wrote:
> If "being difficult to be difficult" means "showing a
counter-example
> to something stated as fact", then, alright, that's me.
>
> Bodhi doesn't generate them itself, but neither does it have to be a
> manual task. Reusing existing information through automation
> effectively negates that; much like pointing at existing upstream
> changelogs would negate having to regurgiate them somewhere else.
You're just nit-picking raul's use of the term 'manual'. Rahul meant
(correct me if I'm wrong here rahul) that bodhi doesn't self generate
that information. Period. Do you dispute that?
"Bodhi description fields have been considered mandatory and filling
them has always been a manual task."
I'm pretty sure the plain meaning of "manual task" is "manual
task".
As I can't read minds, I can't tell you what he meant, but I can read
what he wrote.
-Chris
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Chris Weyl
Ex astris, scientia