On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 23:28:15 +0000,
 Bojan Smojver <bo...@rexursive.com> wrote:
Kevin Fenzi <kevin <at> scrye.com> writes:

Imagine a regular Fedora user - the one that has no idea about koji. This
regular user wants to contribute by testing packages as they are built. This

At that point I don't think they are a regular user any more. And depending on wehat they want to test they might want to do thinks differently. There are ways to get alerted about changes to specific packages or just look at recent builds. Essentially to switch to this mode of operation, they are going to have to learn something new, and adding a new repo may not be the best approach for people wanting to do this. What probably would be helpful is easy to find documentation about how to find out about new packages you might want to test and how to get them installed. And maybe a few scripts that could simplify the task for a few different cases.
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