Hi,
On 20-12-18 10:54, Raphael Groner wrote:
So what process should I use? Pull Requests or just removing obsolete stuff?
I'm ready to do either way. Should I leave this to FESCo?
My vote would go for Pull Requests to give the packagers a (limited) chance to look into the proposal individually. Maybe after some elapsed time have waited, you or someone else could just merge with the force of provenpackager.
Ugh no I maintain somewhere between a 100 and 200 packages in Fedora,
just push the changes directly please. 100-200 pull-reqs is going to
be a big pain.
Even just deleting all the notifications from them, without maybe
also accidentally deleting a non automated pullreq is goind to be
a big pain.
So I say +100 to just pushing the changes directly, as said
people can always revert them.
Maybe add a note in the changes page about this and a link
to the changes page in the spec file changelog, something like:
-For more info see: http://....
Regards,
Hans
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