Re: Bodhi 8.2 in production: changes to karma requirements

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Adam Williamson wrote:
> specifically, for releases past the Beta freeze point, *all* updates
> require +2 karma to be pushed stable before the minimum wait. That is,
> if you want your non-critpath update to go stable sooner than 7 days
> after it reached testing, it needs +2 karma. For critpath, if you want
> it to go stable sooner than 14 days after it reached testing, it needs
> +2 karma.

When was this decided? I only remember FESCo ever having decided to require 
+2 for critpath updates, not for non-critpath ones.

At some point, those values were written down in the documentation, but 
under what authority? Where was the FESCo decision for that?

This is yet another worsening of already painful red tape preventing urgent 
updates (security updates, regression fixes, fixes for completely broken 
packages, etc.) from going out in a timely manner. (All those are cases 
where the best thing to do would actually be to send them directly to 
stable, which Bodhi has not allowed for years now.) It is hard enough to get 
even 1 karma for Fedora n-1 releases, let alone 2.

        Kevin Kofler

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