Keeping track of inconsistent backports

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Hey there,

As much as I try not to, I sometimes forget to backport a package that I manage.

For example, Google's Python SDK updates rather frequently and I usually bring those changes into rawhide fairly quickly. The SDK is made up of plenty of different packages that release at different times. Mondays are usually the day when I take all of the most recent updates, test them out together, and backport the updates to the most recent stable version.

However, I sometimes miss one or two of these packages. It's usually not a big deal since I might process another update for that package within a week or two. I'd like to get better with this and somehow identify which package updates made it into rawhide without getting backported.

Do we have any tools to help with this now? I was looking at potentially writing my own scripts to do this but it would involve a *lot* of calls to mdapi and that's probably not the most infrastructure-friendly option. My goal is to look across my packages and find the ones with a version mismatch from rawhide to stable.

Thanks for reading this far and for any ideas you might have. 🤗

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Major Hayden

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