On Mon, Apr 03, 2023 at 01:52:49PM -0500, Jason Tibbitts wrote:
> >>>>> Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com> writes:
> 
> > No, I'm not saying that. Somebody has enough courage to open the
> > package review, discuss it, get to the point that the package review
> > was approved. But did not have the courage to reach sponsors. It was
> > road block for them.
> 
> That's an odd case, I suppose.  I have trouble understand how someone
> could make it through all of that process and then not be able to ask
> for one more thing, and I would tend to attribute most issues in that
> area to process overload and lack of documentation.  But then, that
> points out a possibility for automation: When the review flag gets set
> to '+' on a NEEDSPONSOR bug, automatically alert the sponsors.  If this
> can file the ticket at https://pagure.io/packager-sponsors/ then great;
> otherwise there is a mailing list, though it's much easier to lose a
> random list message.
> 
> I have no idea how to actually make that happen, unless bugzilla things
> generate messages on the bus.

It absoletely does. ;) 

https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?rows_per_pager=20&category=bugzilla

Someone could write a toddler that listens for those and acts on the
ones desired. Just like the current one that listens for scm requests.

kevin

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