Kevin Kofler wrote:
Christopher Aillon <caillon <at> redhat.com> writes:
I could either provide the packages on other webspace i control and link
to it in bugs, or say "Hi. I built teh packages for you to test but you
can't test them right now. I don't really know when though cuz I can't
control it. Um, Real soon now! Honest! Keep checking. lolz"
You can link directly to the Koji build results. Just make sure you use http
links and not https, because last I checked the https refused to do anything
without a client certificate (which you and I have, but the average user
doesn't ;-) ).
That still doesn't make updates-testing useful. If it's not being
downloaded from updates-testing, then updates-testing is not useful.
The only benefit to updates-testing right now is that packages get
signed, but that doesn't help if I'm pushing out unsigned packages to
people for testing.
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