Luke Macken wrote:
The bodhi-client package should be making its way to an updates-testing repository near you! (and a newer version is already queued up for tomorrow). Not only does this command-line tool give you easier access to bodhi, but also provides some new features to help people get more involved with testing updates and providing useful feedback. I wrote up some documentation on various usage examples of the tool, which can be found on the wiki[0]. I also submitted a Makefile.common patch[1] that, once applied, will allow you to run `make update` from your package branch. This will drop you into a new update template, and will then submit your update straight to bodhi. Some noteworthy features in the bodhi-client, aside from the normal bodhi functionality: • Ability to view all updates-testing packages that you currently have installed on your local machine, that you *could* be testing and providing useful feedback for: ∘ bodhi --testable • Ability to view your update candidates (this is a fairly expensive operation -- please use sparingly): ∘ bodhi --candidates I also upgraded our production bodhi instance today, which pulled in a ton of bugfixes and some new features, such as: • Updates by default will now get submitted to into testing. This can easily be modified when using the web form, the bodhi client, and `make update`. • Thanks to the new security bug tracking policy[2], we're now tracking CVEs using Bugzilla, thus bodhi no longer will ask you for CVE IDs. The less information that the developer has to type, the better. Read the policy for more details. Bodhi is not yet 100% compliant to the proposed changes, as it does not know about parent/tracking bugs, but should be soon. • If you try and submit an update that is older than something already pending/testing, you will be prompted with a dialog that will give you the ability to instantly obsolete those updates. As always, patches/questions/criticisms/comments are welcome. You can file tickets in the usual place[3].
As someone who has been vocal with critic in the past, let me say this is excellent work!
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