Michael Cronenworth <m...@cchtml.com> writes:

> On 12/15/20 4:29 PM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
>> What you - as Fedora packager - find most time consuming on packaging?
>> Where you will welcome more simplicity or automation?
>
> Pushing updates requires too many steps, IMHO.
>
> 1. <make edits>
> 2. fedpkg mockbuild
> 3. <make edits>
> 4. fedpkg commit -p
> 5. fedpkg build
> 6. fedpkg update ...

100% agree with this and add one to two fedpkg switch-branch commands to
that with a bunch of git merge and git cherry-pick.


> Can we make the Bodhi update notes part of the git repo? Ex. ChangeLog.md
> If not, could a file be referenced instead of a "--notes" argument? Ex. 
> --notes-file 
> ChangeLog.md
> Stretch goal: Bodhi update defaults (inc. notes?) as part of git,
> too. Ex. update.yml

Afaik there was the good idea to use annotated git tags for that. Thus
this whole thing would be condensed to:
git commit -m $commit_msg
git tag -a -m $update_msg
fedpkg push
(-> build is run and a bodhi update is triggered)


Cheers,

Dan

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