On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 09:35:28PM -0700, Jesse Keating wrote: > This will function much like the 'update' target, it will prompt you to > edit a file to fill in the target and a description of your change. It > will use a cli tool (fedora-hosted) to file a ticket in the rel-eng trac > for you, and you should receive an email with the results of the filing. This is a cool feature. > +# Description of your tag request\n\ > +notes=Here is where you give a description of what you want to change,\n\ > +rational for why the change is important enough to break the freeze,\n\ > +impact of not accepting the change, and what testing has been done.\ > +Or if this is a tag request for updates, just the info about the updates.\ I did not yet try it out, but there is some information missing: tag requests are also needed for buildroot overrides and not only to break a freeze. > + $(FEDORAHOSTED) -u $(USER) -P rel-eng new-ticket -s \ > + "Tag request $(NAME)-$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE) for $$target" \ > + -d "$$descript"; \ You might want to check whether or not this is a EPEL branch and set the component to EPEL for EPEL tag requests. Regards Till
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