On Jun 30, 2010, at 3:03 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > Nathanael Noblet wrote: >> #1) Easy way to know where a package came from. > man repoquery > >> #2 ) Easy way to downgrade if I were to run into problems > yum downgrade packagename > >> #3) Reminders > bodhi -T I presume a fedora account with certs are required for this? >> #4) Easy way to update the karma on packages I've installed > fedora-easy-karma > >> #5) Easy way to turn on/off my willingness to use updates-testing. > yum --disablerepo=updates-testing > or > {editor} /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates-testing.repo So those are great, and some of it like bodhi -T I didn't know about. However I'm trying to suggest that a complete guified (granted that with some tests it could stop working) be built to let some find/test/provide feedback for certain packages. Even if it was a gui that did yum --enablerepo=updates-testing --disablerepo=* check-update to give you a list of potential updates worth testing, you could check some off and get them installed, then using bodhi -T for one screen to show the ones you *do* have installed. Buttons on the list to provide karma or request a downgrade etc.. with something like that you could even drop req #5 as it would be a self contained program. Anyway, just a suggestion and it looks even closer to doable with all those pre-existing tools. -- Nathanael d. Noblet -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel