Martin Kolman wrote: > That would be really nice! There are often cases where a fix or > enhancement needs to land in at least two components at once (in our cases > usually pykickstart & anaconda and/or blivet & anaconda) and the only > "atomic" way of doing that is doing a chainbuild, which, frankly, sucks: > > - cryptic CLI syntax, no Web UI > - totally different process from branched releases > - you need to have commit right to all involved packages > - no automated tests run on the results whatosoever > - no way to tell list inidividual scratchbuilds in the past (AFAIK) > > So having the option to use Bodhi to group atomic package updates for > Rawhide to a Bodho update would be really useful! > > - consistent with branched Fedora process > - no need to be commiter for all packages, just tell the other maintainers > to > add their new build to the update > - tests could be easily hooked to the update > - Web UI > - ability to see & link people to pending & past updates > > I might be missing some of the technicalities but this really seems like > a win-win solution while keeping the current process in place due to the > updates being optional. A chain build is much more effective than the Bodhi process though. See Milan Crha's reply. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx