On 20. 02. 25 17:59, Mattia Verga via devel wrote:
Example: the package maintainer applies changes to the spec file, but
doesn't build the package because they're still tweaking it (or just
because they're building it in a side tag with other pieces). Now any
packager can jump in, trigger an empty commit and build the package. I
know that the same problem may happen with provenpackagers, but,
ideally, provenpackagers are usually considered more "responsible"...
In that case, they can already build the package today. Except without the
commit.
An even as a provenpackager, I would not usually think of that situation when
bump-builidng stuff.
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