Re: [Fedora Update] [CRITPATH] [comment] mesa-10.1-6.20140305.fc20, pure-0.58-3.fc20, python-llvmpy-0.12.4-1.fc20, pocl-0.9-4.fc20.1, OpenGTL-0.9.18-9.fc20, gedit-code-assistance-0.2.0-5.fc20, gambas3-3.5.3-1.fc20.1, dragonegg-3.4-0.3.rc0.fc20, llvm-3.4-6.fc20

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----- Original Message -----
> On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 16:33 +0200, drago01 wrote:
> > > Ouch. Yeah. How did that happen? How can we make it not happen in
> > the
> > > future?
> > 
> > Well bodhi could simply not allow anyone other then the submitter to
> > press the push button.
> > Other then that ... better communication.
> 
> Two people -- the submitter and an approver -- should be required to
> press the push button. The approver should push eagerly most of the
> time, but squint and ask questions when he sees something questionable
> (like the recent dracut update).

We would never release any update this way any more. 

But maybe for new Bodhi, there could be possibility to override default
limits to push bits to stable (extend the default values) when maintainer
wishes (for some reason aka give it more testing and not to forget or
when more maintainers has the right to push stable button) + comment
that explains it. As it's always better when communication happens
in the place you're about to use it.

On the other hand - it would lead to much more complex policies and
could lead to even worst situations...

Jaroslav

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