On Thu, 13 May 2010, Bernie Innocenti wrote: > What we really need, imho, is a better QC process between packagers and > stable updates. Bodhi was supposed to implement such process, but in > fact it's mostly useless because there's no incentive for testers to go > there and report about their experience with a package installed from > updates-testing. > > One reason why I myself neglect to give karma points to updates is that > it's hard to remember which packages were installed from > updates-testing. Perhaps yum and gpk-application could remind you to do > it. Even better, the abrt applet could popup after one day from > installing an update to let you file a comment in Bodhi easily without > going through the web interface. > good idea! sudo yum install fedora-easy-karma fedora-easy-karma follow the prompts (if any) -sv -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel