So these kind of things are usually done from inside Red Hat I think.
Basically:
* I maintain libmtp and gnomad2
* Aurelien maintains Amarok
* We need to rebuild libmtp, then gnomad2 and Amarok to pick up the new
.soversion of libmtp.
So how do we *best* coordinate this? I have tagged everything for libmtp
and gnomad2 in the F-8 branch, and requested that Aurelien build them and
Amarok at the same time and then push all three. See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=359401
We did this before, on "you build that then I will quickly build this"
with some breakage as a result (this clearly only works if you're on the
same geographical location as the person pushing things to testing/updates
or we will have "race conditions"), but how do we do it *properly* in
order to build push all three packages simultaneously to testing and then
to updates?
Q: Does the new permissions system hinder Aurelien from building my
packages, unless explicitly granted rights? (That'd suck.)
Q: Can Aurelien push my packages if I build them myself? (Looks like he
can't.)
Q: Is some third person supposed to interfere?
This is the kind of thing I think would be brilliant to solve in Bodhi,
some elegant way.
Linus
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