Re: New bodhi release in production

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On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Luke Macken wrote:
>       - Minimum time-in-testing requirements
>           - When someone tries to push an update to stable, bodhi will
>             look to see if it has the appropriate karma, or if it has
>             been in testing for more than N days.

I have another question:

What happens if a package is submitted to testing the same day on
F-(x) and F-(x+1), then the F-(x) package reaches +3 karma the next
day and is automatically pushed to stable? Let's say the F-(x+1)
package still has 0 karma (or maybe even negative karma).

The F-(x) package will have higher EVR than the F-(x+1)  one. This
will break the upgrade path. Is there any measures to prevent this?

Sorry for bringing up the corner cases, but it is best to discuss
these early before someone is hurt.

Orcan
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