Hi folks!
So, I spent most of this week rewriting my 'fedfind' tool for the new world of Pungi 4 composes. The work is currently on the 'pungi4' branch:
https://www.happyassassin.net/cgit/fedfind/log/?h=pungi4
I'm more or less happy with what I've got now, but it makes some rather large API changes.
I've made the CLI continue to work more or less unchanged; there's a new --respin arg for specifying the 'respin' for relevant compose types, and the debug output looks slightly different, but any way you could run it before you should still be able to run it now and it should behave basically the same. So if you just use fedfind as a CLI tool, relax, you don't have to worry.
However, I wanted to ask if anyone apart from me is using fedfind as a Python package. If there *are* any non-me users, I'll probably try to be a bit polite about sending out the new code as a stable release and pushing it to the Fedora repositories. If I *don't* find any non-me users I'm just going to convert the things I'm in charge of that use fedfind, and then send out a 2.0 release everywhere.
So if you're using it, please speak up :) Thanks!
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 05:26:36PM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
However, I wanted to ask if anyone apart from me is using fedfind as a Python package. If there *are* any non-me users, I'll probably try to be a bit polite about sending out the new code as a stable release and pushing it to the Fedora repositories. If I *don't* find any non-me users I'm just going to convert the things I'm in charge of that use fedfind, and then send out a 2.0 release everywhere.
So if you're using it, please speak up :) Thanks!
I've used it occasionally, but would not really be bothered by aggressive updates.
On Sun, 2016-02-28 at 09:17 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 05:26:36PM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
However, I wanted to ask if anyone apart from me is using fedfind as a Python package. If there *are* any non-me users, I'll probably try to be a bit polite about sending out the new code as a stable release and pushing it to the Fedora repositories. If I *don't* find any non-me users I'm just going to convert the things I'm in charge of that use fedfind, and then send out a 2.0 release everywhere.
So if you're using it, please speak up :) Thanks!
I've used it occasionally, but would not really be bothered by aggressive updates.
Well alrighty then =) I've cut a 2.0 release today which has pretty big changes. If anyone is using fedfind and didn't speak up, er...best check the changelog.