> I have an F10 installation, and have updates-testing enabled, but I > almost never give any feedback in bodhi, because it is fairly hard to > keep track of what updates are installed, which of them are in testing, > etc. I think it makes a lot of sense, and something we _need_ to do to increase the number of people sending karma. > I think we could make updates-testing much more useful if we had a tiny > bit of PackageKit integration. Basically, PackageKit should know that > these are testing updates, and should ask me 'There are ... package > updates available that need testing. Do you want to test these now ?' > For extra points, we could even show a 'report back' link somewhere that > allows to send comments to bodhi. And let people opt in or opt out. I think we can do this in a cross distro way with a little bit of cleverness. > Of course, this has to be implemented in a suitably distibution-neutral > way to be integrated in PackageKit, but I think test updates are a > sufficiently general concept that PackageKit should support. Yes. This has to be general. Last time I asked, a yum repo didn't support a "class", i.e. a testing repo, and we have to use some heuristics in the yum backend to detect debuginfo repos. We could do the same thing here. Richard. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list