https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1908526

Fabrice Bauzac-Stehly <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #20 from Fabrice Bauzac-Stehly <[email protected]> ---
Concerning the submission to rawhide, looking at step 12 of
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/New_package_process_for_existing_contributors ,
I am not clear which Resolution I should choose for the closure of a bug such
as this one.  I have chosen Resolution: RAWHIDE, but Resolution: NEXTRELEASE
seems just as good, I'm unsure about the difference.  Maybe I haven't yet
stumbled upon the doc that explains it.

I'm currently trying to learn a lot about the updates system and procedures and
bodhi and so on, which I'm not familiar with.

To submit an update for f34 or f33, it looks like I have to prepare a test case
that will allow testers to try and see that python-opentracing works, correct? 
It might be quite involving, users would have to spawn a container with a
jaegertracing server, run some test Python program and see things happening in
the jaegertracing web UI...  This might take some time until I can finally
submit updates for f33/f34 or even epel8.

When you say that I can associate the updates with bugs, do you mean with this
bug?  Or should I create new bugs, one for each update?

I didn't know about anitya, it looks neat, it reminds me of debian's "uscan"
facility but with a web UI.

Thanks!


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