Does it mean that packagers will start receiving the bugs again?

On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 10:37 Michal Konecny <mkonecny@redhat.com wrote:
Hi everybody,

I want to announce that the Anitya 0.14.0 was deployed on
staging (https://stg.release-monitoring.org/)

Feel free to test it.

Anitya 0.14.0 will be deployed on production next week if no breaking
issue will be found.

You can see changelog here
https://github.com/release-monitoring/anitya/releases/tag/0.14.0

There are plenty of changes in this version. Here are most noticeable:
* Delete cascade added to most db models - No orphaned packages or
mappings anymore \o/
* Logs page is reworked - Should be much more simpler
* Check is now done for all versions instead of only latest - No version
will be lost anymore
* Rate limit is now handled more efficiently - No Github project should
be skipped anymore
* New user management allowing simple promotion of users to admin - No
need to change configuration for every new admin
* project.version.update fedmsg topic now contains information about
ecosystem - This should help when you are looking for projects from Pypi
or Rubygems
* Support for Python 2.7 is now officially dropped

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this new version.

Regards,
mkonecny
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