That code made my eyes bleed... so I am not sure I know enough to +1. What I could tell through the haze looked reasonable.
On 24 February 2015 at 14:06, Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I love when I'm the first one to request a freeze break, so here it is :)
Early today we found out that the mechanism restricting access to some packages
(3) to all but the official maintainers (ie: blocks access to provenpackagers)
in pkgdb2 is currently broken.
I've fixed this and Ralph has been kind enough to bare with the code to review
it:
https://github.com/fedora-infra/pkgdb2/pull/164
I would like to backport this patch into a new bug-fix release of pkgdb2 that I
would deploy tomorrow if I have enough '+1'.
note #1: Bug-fix release as in I'll add the patch to the RPM and build the RPM
with it, there won't be a new tag in pkgdb or a new release per say.
note #2: this will not go through staging since stg is running the
pre-release of 1.24 that is way ahead of what we have in prod currently.
On the other side, this has been broken for a little time with apparently no
side-effect so we could just wait, but since we know it... :)
Thoughts? +1? -1?
Thanks,
Pierre
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