2009/5/7 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxx>: > On 05/07/2009 10:23 PM, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > That application would have the thumps up thumps down on the update > along with a comment field and perhaps username and a password field > depending if we want all or just fas user vote. I dont need a full bodhi client....i just need to be reminded..sporatically that I have testing stuff installed. I have no problem using the bodhi web interface to drop a comment...i just need to to be reminded what I have installed that could use some love..at some time later than the moment of installation. Th underlying problems are simply these: 1) the only time i get notified with relevant information about testing updates is at the time of install. After installation its harder to know what installed packages need love. Right now I have to be extremely proactive about review packages and noting what I want to test..later..after installation..when I have time. 2)Right now the web interface doesn't present updates in a way that is relevant to my system usage..its just a pile of updates..ordered in time...but not personalized. I can't make good use of the most recent test update notifications on the site and dive into testing something from the list..because it may or may not be relevant to me. Kernels being the exception that makes the rule. If I could register my system somehow so that the bodhi webinterface would know to display the lastest packages relevant to the system I'm connecting from...that would do wonders. I could pick off one or two items from that personalized list of latest testing updates and drop some love. -jef -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list