Miro Hrončok wrote:
> this is not the first time I saw a bodhi update that breaks dozens of
> dependencies, goes unnoticed for a week and is automatically pushed
> stable, only to discover many packages fail to install.
The most important measure would be to abolish automatic pushes. This update
was automatically pushed after 7 days with no feedback whatsoever. Promoting
an update to stable should require a human to explicitly click a "push to
stable" button, thereby acknowledging the lack of feedback.
> How come we don't have an automatic check for this? What can be done?
I also do not understand why the gating stuff that was recently added does
not complain about this.
Kevin Kofler
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