On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 04:14:47PM -0400, Randy Barlow wrote: > Greetings fellow Fedora friends! > > bodhi-2.11.0[0] has been deployed to production, and this release > introduces a new state for updates where the request can be "batched". > The purpose of this state is to give updates a place to sit once they've > reached the stable requirements until the next weekly batch update push. > There is a cron that is set to run on Tuesday's at 03:00 UTC that will > switch all "request: batched" updates to "request: stable" > automatically, and they will then proceed the next time releng does a > push each week. > > I know this was a bit controversial when discussed here in the past, so > take solace in this: you (the developer) can override this easily, by > either clicking "push to stable" or by using the CLI to request stable, > just like you do today. The new batched state is just a default state > for updates to go once they hit the karma threshold. In other words, if > you want your update to go out immediately, that's your decision. > > Important updates that need to go out immediately (think: bad bug or > important security update) can set the severity to "urgent", which will > skip the batched state automatically. Sounds great. Nice work! Zbyszek _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx