The pkgdb currently has the ability to automatically monitor for new upstream releases and attempt scratch builds in Koji when they're published. "rebase-helper" was recently integrated into that so the automated rebuilds are more likely to succeed.
Another new feature recently added was pinging all of the package watchers every time Anitya detected a new build, but automatic BZ filing and scratch builds were disabled :)
Would it be worth trying turning that on for these packages? I'd also be happy to finally start down the path towards co-maintainership if that would tip the answer towards "Yes" :)
Cheers, Nick.
Nick Coghlan ncoghlan@gmail.com schrieb am Mo., 7. März 2016, 09:42:
The pkgdb currently has the ability to automatically monitor for new upstream releases and attempt scratch builds in Koji when they're published. "rebase-helper" was recently integrated into that so the automated rebuilds are more likely to succeed.
Another new feature recently added was pinging all of the package watchers every time Anitya detected a new build, but automatic BZ filing and scratch builds were disabled :)
Would it be worth trying turning that on for these packages? I'd also be happy to finally start down the path towards co-maintainership if that would tip the answer towards "Yes" :)
I'd favor a "Yes" then :)
-Thomas
On 7.3.2016 09:42, Nick Coghlan wrote:
The pkgdb currently has the ability to automatically monitor for new upstream releases and attempt scratch builds in Koji when they're published. "rebase-helper" was recently integrated into that so the automated rebuilds are more likely to succeed.
Another new feature recently added was pinging all of the package watchers every time Anitya detected a new build, but automatic BZ filing and scratch builds were disabled :)
Would it be worth trying turning that on for these packages? I'd also be happy to finally start down the path towards co-maintainership if that would tip the answer towards "Yes" :)
Cheers, Nick.
I would actually be very happy if those would be turned on for all Python packages we have.
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