On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 12:06 PM Jiri Vanek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 7/17/21 11:15 PM, Ron Olson wrote:
> > Hey all-
> >
> > I’m curious as to why submitting a new build to Bodhi takes a week to be 
> > pushed to stable, but two weeks for EPEL-8. Is the presumption that it’s 
> > just that much more time for folks to test and verify?
>
> lack of reviewers, so longer in buildroot is kinda test...

Surely not? The user base of EPEL is, by some measures, considerably
bigger than the user base of Fedora.
Those users might not participate in testing as much, because they
rely on the stability of their systems more, but this is certainly not
a *lack of reviewers*.

Additionally, builds that are in the "testing" state are not tagged
into the buildroot until they reach "stable" status, unless buildroot
overrides are created for them, so "time spent in buildroot" makes no
sense as an argument for builds in updates-testing, either.

Fabio
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