On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 01:16:43PM +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote: > I would like to collect feedback on this issue. If you want to disable > direct stable pushes, why? Could there be a less radical solution to that > problem (e.g. a policy discouraging direct stable pushes for some specific > types of changes rather than a blanket ban)? On the other hand, if (like me) > you DON'T want that feature to go away, please provide valid use cases. I just have another idea: Add the karma value to the repository metadata and write a yum plugin to only install packages with a certain amount of karma. I just checked that stable packages may still receive karma, so then everyone can pre-select packages based on the karma. And people for whom the current system works good enough, can disable it. And security updates could still be installed using the yum-security plugin. Regards Till
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