On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 18:48:48 +0100 Sérgio Basto <sergio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > yes , it is just autokarma thats messed up and push packages is one > way to fix the problem ..., which is easier . Well, we don't know for sure that those updates lost autokarma (Although it seems likely). It might be the maintainers pushed them with autokarma disabled. > > > Or if you prefer I can mail them... > > Yeah I prefer . Done. > > I'd suggest all maintainers should periodically check: > > https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?user=<yourusername>&status=testing > > For their updates that are in testing. > > This kind of minor problems can happen because some people not care > about their updates, my `dnf list extras` , sometimes have packages > from updates-testing , that enter before GA (IIRC) and which never go > to stable , so upgraded system (from beta) will have different > packages of stable ISO , which is not good for testing, conclusion, > IMHO, we should clean updates-testing from time to time, to sync > testing users with stable users . For this you can use distro-sync. In fact for the time right after a release if you installed before the release was out, you should do so. > Although after the GA can make sense to have packages in testing > without going to the stable. Anyway not a big deal , is just my `dnf > list extras` Sure, good to find out whats going on with them and get them pushed or unpushed. Thanks for looking into it. kevin
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