On Thu, 2020-06-25 at 20:18 +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 06:10:23PM -0000, Artur Iwicki wrote:
> > Isn't this how bodhi always worked? One week (two weeks for EPEL) and
> > if doesn't get negative karma, it gets pushed - no matter if it's an
> > enhancement, or a bugfix, or a security update.
> 
>   I don't think so. I remember my updates sitting in testing for weeks.
> Not that I find it worrisome. If my package is so niche that no one tests
> it, then no one will be impacted if the update is now or month later.

It hasn't "always" been like this, it was added I think two or three
years back, in response to one of the periodic long arguments about
whether the rules and defaults are too strict or not strict enough.

> > When creating an update from the web panel, you can un-check the
> > "Auto-request stable based on time?" box to disable this. When doing
> > this from the command-line... hm, I don't see any field in the
> > template that'd allow to change this. Time to file a feature request?
> 
>   I'm only using “fedpkg update” and there is no time based option in
> template.

I guess the option to set it was never added to that tool, only to the
web UI. It should probably be added there I guess.
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