On Fri, Jul 10, 2026 at 03:59:42PM +0100, Adam Williamson wrote:
> 
> I don't really actively monitor waivers currently. It's more like, I
> look at broken stuff, and look for a waiver if it seems like it would
> involve one.
> 
> So if we did this...I suspect if we saw a compose fail because of
> broken dependencies, or some significant package broke and people
> started complaining, I'd go look for a waiver.

ok, fair. I just thought it might be nice to have a way to watch waivers
to note things like: how often do people use them? If they use them all
the time and there's no problems, I think that would point to some tests
being wrong? 

> > Is there any easy way to be notified on all waivers? 
> 
> Well, FMN, I guess. There's a message published for each waiver. Other
> than that, not that I know of.

I don't think there's any way to do so in FMN... 

Yeah, I guess you could grab those messages, but I don't even see them
off hand (but they are rare, so perhaps it's just the last one was a
long time ago?)

I wish bodhi could search on waived updates, but it doesn't seem to be
able to. ;( 

kevin
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