On 20. 09. 20 20:45, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
But also because it doesn't really make sense to me. I can imagine a case
when a bug in Fedora N can be fixed by adding a new package (for example
when we accidentally introduce a new dependency) and I don't understand why
Wouldn't that be caught in testing?

I usually find out about broken dependencies only after such untested update gets autopushed to stable (w/out karma) and Koschei sends me a notification that one of my packages fails to resolve build dependencies becasue it ransitively depends on the broken one.

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