On 08/06/2016 05:36 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 06, 2016 at 03:48:36PM +0100, Fabio Alessandro Locati wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 04, 2016 at 08:41:56PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>>> Your email needs a "call to action" link, otherwise no one will know
>>> what they are supposed to do about it.  In this case it's probably:
>>>
>>>   https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acl/pending/
>>>
>>> However I visited the above URL, logged in, and it says:
>>>
>>>   Pending ACLs
>>>   No pending ACLs for you 
>>>
>>> So I guess this is wrong or perhaps refers to something else:
>>>
>>> ...
>>>> 3  rjones
>>> ...
>>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> It seems like pkgdb is hiding those ACL requests on the page you linked.
>> It seems like the following requests could/should be approved by you:
>>
>>  requester |   req_acl   |     package     | distro | version | approver 
>> -----------+-------------+-----------------+--------+---------+----------
>>  epienbro  | commit      | mingw32-gtk-vnc | Fedora | devel   | rjones
>>  epienbro  | approveacls | mingw32-gtk-vnc | Fedora | devel   | rjones
>>  ktietz    | approveacls | mingw32-openssl | Fedora | devel   | rjones
> 
> I've checked again just now, and I still don't see those ACLs.
> It still says:
> 
>   Pending ACLs
> 
>   No pending ACLs for you 

We retired all mingw32- packages a few years ago and renamed them to
mingw-, so I think pkgdb is correct here to not show these to you.

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