On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:58:59AM -0500, Orcan Ogetbil wrote: > On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote: > > On 01/29/2011 09:21 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > >>> New package: ghc-process-leksah-1.0.1.4-2.fc15 > >>> Haskell process-leksah library > >> > >> Is it not possible to try a little harder to write a useful package > >> summary? Or for the package reviewer to take just a quick look and > >> notice that a summary such as that is pretty much completely useless? > >> > >> - J< > > > > > > Yes, please. Also, "new upstream version" as the only summary is not > > useful either. > > By summary, do you mean the %changelog entry? That entry represents > the changelog of the specfile/srpm, which is different than the > changelog of the software. In the Fedora case the RPM %changelog is redundant, because the same information should be in Fedora git. > While it is perfectly fine to write "new upstream version" to the > %changelog of the specfile, the software changelog can (and perhaps > should) go to the Notes section in bodhi. This is how _I'd_ make it work if I had lots of time: In RPM you'd mark some file or repository as being the upstream changelog of the package (a bit like %doc): %changelog ChangeLog or %changelog git://git.annexia.org/git/libguestfs.git The current RPM %changelog section would be obsolete. Instead the (Fedora) git repository changelog would be somehow copied into the RPM. The Bodhi notes section would be prepopulated (again "somehow") from the %changelog (ie. upstream changelog) of the SRPM. However it would allow the notes to be edited down by the packager if they wished: notes = version 1.9.7 released perl: Ignore internal_* functions in POD coverage test. Fix test-guestfish-a.sh regression test for new trace format. autobuild: Add a 'make clean' step. which the package might edit down to: notes = version 1.9.7 contains changes to the build environment, regression tests and perl documentation (or they could leave it alone, in which case it would still be valid, albeit a bit long-winded and technical). Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com Fedora now supports 80 OCaml packages (the OPEN alternative to F#) http://cocan.org/getting_started_with_ocaml_on_red_hat_and_fedora -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel