Adam Williamson <awilliam <at> redhat.com> writes: > > Adam, any idea whether this is a good idea or not? On one hand we want > > people to say "hey, I install this update and my machine still boots" > > because that's at least (slightly) informative. But I wonder how many > > testers we lose by the tedium of seeing the same package over and over > > again (and yet the packages come with the base system and are rather > > tedious to remove -- X drivers, RAID utilities and so on) > > I dunno, really, I guess I'm kinda neutral on it. I don't find it that > hard to just hit 's' (which I use for 'skip' an update I don't want to > comment on...), but hey. AFAICT, hitting 's' and Enter is the same as just hitting Enter - either way, if you immediately rerun f-e-k, you see the update again. I've been using Firefox's AwesomeBar as a substitute - when I copy and paste each URL into the browser to look at the Bodhi page, if the AwesomeBar shows a match, I've been there before. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test