On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 04:11:25PM +0000, Karanbir Singh enlightened us:
Jim Perrin wrote:
If you want feedback through bugs.centos.org, I would suggest opening a ticket when a new RPM (set) is created, and include the link in the announcement so that there is one spot that gets feedback, not to mention it will help you track how long that software has been available, etc.
Agreed. Only about half of the things I've added to the repo have a ticket associated with them. Anyone else have opinions on the matter, or should this become the standard thing?
lets make it standard, one issue number for each package set ( = per .src.rpm ? ).
Almost = per .src.rpm, but the recent postgres 8.1 stuff is a good example where there are at least 2 .src.rpms (compat-libs, postgres) for what I would consider a single "set".
And going with the state of things, since we share source evenly over the various Arch's - we wont need to open issues for each arch.
Which is very convenient :-)
Matt