Am Montag, den 06.02.2006, 11:09 +0900 schrieb Warren Togami:
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On 2/5/06, Thorsten Leemhuis fedora@leemhuis.info wrote:
This is far from perfect solution. Easy example:
The PERFECT solution.. is to integrate update notifications back into available client tools.. so noone has to dink around with any mailinglist at all to see update annoucements. In the perfect world, all you have to do is ask your client tool to give you a summary of relevant notifications for each repo you are interested in from the repo metadata.
I strongly agree that users shouldn't need to fumble through mail in order to read update announcements.
Strongly agreed.
This should be part of our package metadata and easily browsable using package management tools.
But it seems there are people (like me) that want to discuss on a mailinglist if the problems they see with packages from updates-testing are individual to their computers or a general problem. They try to avoid filing stupid bugs or duplicates. And it seems some of these people don't want to do that on fedora-test-list because they feel lost in with all the rawhide traffic there.
CU Thorsten 'I always hear that nobody uses updates testing -- this might be one of the reasons' Leemhuis