On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 13:38:36 +0100, Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I wrote to give +1 after using it and your original problem was, that > you did not notice when something works. So if you updated firefox > yesterday and used it to browse the world wide web without problems and > run fedora-easy-karma today, you can give the firefox update a +1. > Fedora-easy-karma shows you how long rpms from an update have been > installed and you can even query only for updates with rpms that have > been installed for at least a certain time. So you only need to remember > whether you actually used it. Ah, that's a bit different. I use updates-testing (or rawhide) and have kitchen sink type installs, so lots of updates I get in updates-testing I don't actually use. For things I don't actually use I just end up reporting about installation problems. For things I do use, I usually have only been doing karma when I am following up on a bug I have encountered. But if easy-karma makes it easy to give karma for things I do use, then it's probably worth taking a look at. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel