Jon Stanley wrote:
The message will contain the name of the file, the package
concerned, the md5sum, and the user that uploaded it. An example is
below:
File upload.cgi for package sportrop-fonts has been uploaded to the
lookaside cache with md5sum 26489f9e92601f0f84cfbb278c2b98e1 by
jstanley
Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or room for
improvement!
Well, since you asked... :)
I'd like to suggest that we use the name of the account uploading the
file instead of nobody(a)fedoraproject.org and tweak the format of the
message just a little, to make it easier to compare the output to
locally generated md5sum output. An example:
A file has been added to the lookaside cache for sportrop-fonts:
26489f9e92601f0f84cfbb278c2b98e1 sportrop-fonts-1.0.tar.gz
Being lazy, I try to be the last one to volunteer anyone else for
work, so I have also made these suggestions in convenient unified diff
format (easily applied using git am to the infrastructure puppet
repository) at:
http://tmz.fedorapeople.org/patches/upload_cgi/
Thanks for adding this feature to the upload scripts. I think it's a
good idea. Next up, moving from MD5 to something stronger, like
SHA256. ;)
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