Re: bodhi 2 now live

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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 09:00:29 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:

> > On 08/21/2015 08:34 AM, Till Hofmann wrote:
> >> Also, it seems like I can revoke other people's updates. At least I
> >> could press the 'Revoke' button and I received a confirmation
> >> notification. Also, instead of the Revoke button, there is now a "Push
> >> to Testing" and a "Push to Stable" button. But there is no comment that
> >> the update has been revoked, so I'm not sure if it was revoked or not.
> >
> > The start page confirms that I revoked the torch-3.1-12.fc23 update:
> > https://thofmann.fedorapeople.org/Screenshot%20from%202015-08-21%2008-42-52.png
> >
> > Ralf, sorry for messing with your update.
> 
> Interesting - May be it's still in the process queue somewhere, but so 
> far, I haven't been notified about this, neither in BZ nor per email.
> If you hadn't mentioned it, I'd not know about this incident.

Fedora Notifications web site finds a notification about it:

  7 hours ago thofmann revoked torch-3.1-12.fc23

Though, given that you are not the owner of the package, I guess
this has not been forwarded to you. It would be bodhi's responsibility
to submit a notification that refers to the update ticket "owner", too.

And perhaps you're also affected by issues with the default Fedora
Notifications filters I've encountered. This thread:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2015-August/213609.html
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