how to review info for yum updates?

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I'm uncomfortable with the level of information readily available when an update comes down the pipe. What can be done to improve the situation?

I'm not trying to second-guess the folks who push the updates; I'm amazed at the high quality of the updates, but I would feel a lot better if I had a better idea of what was being installed and why.

Ok, so something tells me there is an update available for gimp. How can
I review the purpose and scope of the update, preferably before I tell yum to go ahead and install it?

Here's what I see now:
======================================================================
 Package          Arch       Version          Repository        Size
======================================================================
Installing:
 gimp             i386       2.2.16-2.fc7     updates           13 M

Transaction Summary
======================================================================
Install      0 Package(s)
Update       1 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)

Total download size: 13 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y


Here's a rough example of what I'm looking for:
----------------------------------------------------
ID: gimp-SECURITY-0707121637
Name: gimp -- GNU Image Manipulation Program
Versions: 2.2.15-3.fc7 -> 2.2.16-2.fc7
Repository: Fedora 7 Updates
Size: 13M
Update: *SECURITY* Several local vulnerabilities fixed
URL: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-package-announce/2007-July/msg00260.html
----------------------------------------------------
Is this ok [y/N]: y


What I know already:
0) Set yum debuglevel=1
1) Subscribe to fedora-package-announce or check the archive
2) Check the Fedora Wiki http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FSA

Is there a news feed somewhere?

All of these are useful, but not very effective at a) focusing on the most important information, and b) delivering it in a way that's convenient when the updates are ready to be processed.

Is there something better? Something that would provide the "Update
Information" field from the email announcements, or a link to the update
announcement (or both!), right from yum or pup? As I recall, RHN and up2date did this very effectively.

The other key piece of information I can't seem to access easily is the exact package version *change*. I only see the new package name/version/release but not the old. If the update is a major version change, I'd like to be aware of it. Yes, the yum debug messages will give it to you, but it's a needle in a haystack.

<Joe

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