Re: proposal: let's activate proventesters!

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On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 12:33 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 12:26 -0400, James Laska wrote:
> 
> > I just discovered that it might be possible to use the command-line
> > bodhi tool to gather this information.
> > 
> >         # bodhi --critpath -r F13
> >         Getting a list of critical path updates...
> >         0 pending critical path updates found
> > 
> > This may partially answer my question.  I wonder if such a view could be
> > available from bodhi-web (e.g.
> > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F13/critpath)?
> 
> Yup, indeed, this is something I should have mentioned but it got swept
> away in the revisions to the page :) I actually asked the
> fedora-easy-karma maintainer if he can add a command line switch so it
> would display only pending critpath updates. He wasn't sure that there
> was a convenient way to implement this. I think, though, what the
> situation is, is that bodhi should indeed make this info available, but
> while the critpath functionality in Bodhi isn't enabled, it's not
> actually doing it. Once they flip that switch, Bodhi should start
> providing that info again. (I recall that, before F13 came out when this
> function was active, the description of critpath updates included a note
> that they were critpath).
> 
> The web view would also be useful, indeed. Another ticket for the Bodhi
> maintainers?

Yay, lmacken has anticipated and responded to the request before it ever
happened.  A web-based view of pending critical path updates that have
been tested (or not tested) will be available soon.

Thanks in advance lmacken :)

-James

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