On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Good news everyone, > > you can probably expect to receive more positive bodhi karma for your > updates in the future (or you already got unexpected much), because > there is now a script called 'fedora-easy-karma'[0], that makes > providing feedback a lot easier. > > This makes it more important to consider the "karma automatism" for your > updates. By default testing updates updates are declared stable when > they get three karma points. In the past this probably never happened, > but now I have seen several updates, where this occurred. So if you > think your package should stay longer in testing or needs more intensive > testing than the average updates, consider disabling the "karma > automatism" or select a higher threshold for the automatic push to > happen. > > Regards > Till > > [0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Easy_Karma Thankyou very much Till. I started using it this morning and it seems to work as expected. There are a couple of things that would make it easier to use: 1) Comments could allow for multi-line code. I tried to paste stuff in and well skipped a couple of packages from the paste :) 2) I found so many packages I didn't know were on my system so had no idea what they were. A) is the package linked to things I use daily? [can this be determined.] B) is the package been used by something so I can see its usage by other daemons. In the end, I did remove a couple of things I was like "huh why did I install that?" -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel