I should probably know the answers to these by now, but...
1. If I trigger more than one build for the same NVR in Koji, which one will get tagged, and when? Which one will Bodhi use when I create an update?
2. Should I preserve the entire changelog in the SPEC? Or should I roll it over when I update to the latest upstream? It seems the changelog could easily become the bulk of a package if everything is preserved, and I'd think git would suffice for anything older than the last few rebases onto latest upstream.
3. What does the "e" stand for in n-v-r-e ?
4. I'm familiar with `fedpkg commit --clog` for easy git log messages, but is there some easy tool for generating the clog message (especially the date/email/version line) automatically?
5. What is going on here: https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/4279/16174279/build.log It says a file is bad... but I can see the file in git and it looks fine. Where can I go to see if Koji itself is undergoing problems. Is there a server status page for outages within the Fedora infrastructure?
6. Why does fedoraproject.org redirect to getfedora.org? I prefer the fedoraproject.org name for the main site. I think it's better branding.
That's all for now. Thanks for indulging my inquiries. :)
1. If I trigger more than one build for the same NVR in Koji, which one will get tagged, and when? Which one will Bodhi use when I create an update?
2. Should I preserve the entire changelog in the SPEC? Or should I roll it over when I update to the latest upstream? It seems the changelog could easily become the bulk of a package if everything is preserved, and I'd think git would suffice for anything older than the last few rebases onto latest upstream.
3. What does the "e" stand for in n-v-r-e ?
4. I'm familiar with `fedpkg commit --clog` for easy git log messages, but is there some easy tool for generating the clog message (especially the date/email/version line) automatically?
5. What is going on here: https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/4279/16174279/build.log It says a file is bad... but I can see the file in git and it looks fine. Where can I go to see if Koji itself is undergoing problems. Is there a server status page for outages within the Fedora infrastructure?
6. Why does fedoraproject.org redirect to getfedora.org? I prefer the fedoraproject.org name for the main site. I think it's better branding.
That's all for now. Thanks for indulging my inquiries. :)
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