Dominick Grift wrote:
Sure, what i am saying is that this could have been prevented if the
team just put a little more passion into it and also did some proof
reading/coordination. The team knows whats going on. They know the
issues and they can quickly and effortlessly identify issues like these
if only they would take some time to watch each others commits.
Looking at the history of the involved bugs, using manual pushes rather than
the broken karma automatism and taking into account Bugzilla comments, not
just Bodhi comments, would probably also have prevented this fiasco. One of
the bugs (not the one that ended up becoming the canonical bug, but an
earlier one) was reassigned to selinux-policy fairly quickly.
One of the major flaws in the Bodhi karma system is that it cannot possibly
see what happens in Bugzilla.
Never the less, I think this issue could have been prevented even
before
a package was spun.
Yes, by disabling SELinux by default. :-)
Kevin Kofler