On 09/27/2015 12:19 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Sounds hand-wavy. Circular dependencies do happen, and handling them in an automatic fashion is difficult. The problem, as far it exists, was caused by a choice that was made by a person. bodhi already requires that multiple people approve an update, having personally installed and tested the software.
If you install and test software from there, you can go back to leave a comment, with either an up or down vote if appropriate. By default, it takes three more upvotes than down to get something accepted. BTW, this is why things sometimes slip through: the voters often only care if it fixes an issue of theirs and don't check anything else.
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