On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 21:12, Richard Shaw <hobbes1069(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Does it make sense for packages to wait in testing for two weeks when they are new
packages?
Thanks for bringing this up. I was hoping to get this mentioned before
FLOCK etc but we have been snowed under in Fedora Infrastructure. I
would like for the developers and consumers to give some feedback on
what they think are appropriate deadlines. The ones we have now are
mostly inertia.
For example, all the packages I'm building for the first time in
epel8...
Even outside of new packages I rarely get karma for my Fedora packages, much less for my
EPEL packages and two weeks is a "long time". I have some upstreams where I have
to skip releases because they update within the two week period and the policy of
obsoleting an update when a new one is created would mean they would perpetually be in
testing and never make it to stable.
Would those upstreams make more sense in epel-playground only? Those
go into the compose tree as soon as possible.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to let the maintainer determine if a
previous update should be obsoleted or not when pushing a new update?
Thanks,
Richard
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