Re: [RFE] Few additions to Bodhi

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Am Samstag, den 20.03.2010, 07:20 +0100 schrieb Kevin Kofler:
> Thomas Spura wrote:
> > KPackageKit != Bodhi:
> > 
> > When you use fedora-easy-karma or the updates site to provide testing
> > feedback, it would be nice to have such a %changelog field, *expecially*
> > if there are no updates notes shipped with the package. In this case it
> > would be absolutely nessesary to have at least the changelog as notes
> > there (if not getting the extra field).
> 
> On https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/ , there's a Builds: field for 
> each update, click on one of the builds to get to its Koji build page which 
> also contains changelog info. Changelog info is per SRPM, not per update 
> group, so it can't really be done any faster, you need to select the SRPM 
> you want to view updates for. (You'll notice that for grouped updates, the 
> PackageKit frontends will display different changelogs depending on which 
> package from the group you're viewing the details for.)
> 
> As for fedora-easy-karma, the script just needs to add the required Koji or 
> yum/repoquery queries, that doesn't have to be done on the server end at 
> all.

That doesn't solve the lack of notes in bodhi. When bodhi greps them,
they propagate anywhere else so there is no double work to do e.g. in
fedora-easy-karma or some "?PackageKit" and so on and nobody needs to
click throught koji (The builds field contains a search pattern, which
means this would save some traffic in koji, too.).

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