Re: Why so long for EPEL-8?

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On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 7:06 AM Björn Persson <Bjorn@rombobjörn.se> wrote:
>
> I suspect that many users are like me: I don't want to constantly be a
> guinea-pig for the whole testing repository, but if I could be notified
> about updates of certain packages I'm interested in, then I could
> choose to test those if I'm not too busy at the time. I don't know a
> convenient way to do that, so I end up installing updates when they
> show up in the updates repository.

Exactly. If I see a user commenting in Bugzilla or giving feedback on
current Bodhi updates, I make a mental note that the person could be
interested in participating in the future. When I push future updates,
I'll send them a quick email asking them to test the update and add +1
in Bodhi.

It's not perfect but it helps. I recently did this for a random Ceph
dependency update to fix a bug, and was very helpful. Sometimes users
don't realize it's that easy.

- Ken
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