On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 09:28:41PM +0400, Dmitry Butskoy wrote: > Recently something was changed in a way how update reports go to > fedora-package-announce list. > > Previously, at a time when I received such emails, the correspond > updates was already presented at the primary Fedora repository. Now, I > receive emails, but the updates are still missing. > > Certainly nobody can demand that recent updates appear on mirrors too > soon. But at the primary site, the previous behaviour (ie. first in > repo, then email report) would be preferable. Some people download > updates manually (fe. "yum --downloadonly" into a local repository, then > check source/changelog, then update local hosts etc.). This disorder > causes them to remember that they should re-check repositories later. Nothing has changed recently with regard to how/when update notifications are sent out. After composing the repositories, bodhi waits until they hit the master mirror, and then sends out the notices to the fedora-package-announce list (among doing many other things as well). With regard to today's updates push, a stale koji session caused an explosion to occur before the build tags were even moved. Then, resuming the push skipped the moving of the builds and went ahead and sent their notices even when they did not appear in the repositories. I'm going to be making bodhi's masher a bit more robust with regard to handling and recovering from unexpected issues like this soon. I've since fixed all of the tags, and fresh repositories are mashing as we speak. Thanks for speaking up about this. Since bodhi waits for the repos to hit the mirrors before sending update announcements, if you notice missing packages, please file a ticket against bodhi or rel-eng asap so we can fix it. Thanks, luke -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list