Re: Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-14 Thread Randy Barlow
On Fri, 2018-12-14 at 09:10 +, Mattia Verga wrote: > Il 12/13/18 3:36 PM, Randy Barlow ha scritto: > > * Remove critpath karma[5]. > > > I know Fedora wants to move to a more community driven process, but > I > think the ideas behind adamw proposal [1] of the critpath field are > still

Re: Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-14 Thread Randy Barlow
On Thu, 2018-12-13 at 09:36 -0500, Randy Barlow wrote: > * Change how the edit APIs work so that a diff is sent rather than > the > entire set of fields[4]. > > > [4] https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues/2208 I've made this one a little more expansive - the real problem is that

Re: Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-14 Thread Mattia Verga
Il 12/13/18 3:36 PM, Randy Barlow ha scritto: > * Remove critpath karma[5]. > I know Fedora wants to move to a more community driven process, but I think the ideas behind adamw proposal [1] of the critpath field are still valid. I think we could make regular users post regular karma only and

Re: Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-13 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
s). > * Drop Python 2 support in the client[1] (we will need some > dependencies to move to Python 3 to bring this to Rawhide.) +1, by the time bodhi 4 is out, a large part of the python2 stack will be gone. > * Switch to OpenID Connect[2], which will require backwards > incompat

Re: Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-13 Thread Randy Barlow
ooks like FEDORA-2018-abcde) as the only identifier[0]. * Drop Python 2 support in the client[1] (we will need some dependencies to move to Python 3 to bring this to Rawhide.) * Switch to OpenID Connect[2], which will require backwards incompatible changes in the authentication API and

Re: Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-12 Thread Peter Robinson
> Greetings fellow Fedorans! > > I am about to start working on a set of backwards incompatible changes > to Bodhi for its upcoming 4.0.0 release (Bodhi follows Semantic > Versioning[0]): > > https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/projects/6 > > If the thought of bac

Backwards incompatible changes planned for Bodhi 4.0.0

2018-12-12 Thread Randy Barlow
Greetings fellow Fedorans! I am about to start working on a set of backwards incompatible changes to Bodhi for its upcoming 4.0.0 release (Bodhi follows Semantic Versioning[0]): https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/projects/6 If the thought of backwards incompatible changes to Bodhi raises one

Backwards incompatible changes

2016-01-23 Thread Randy Barlow
Hello fellow Fedora hackers! I've noticed a few times recently that some backwards incompatible changes were submitted to Bodhi. I would like to implore us all to remember that we have users who may become confused and/or frustrated when a dnf/yum upgrade/update causes their system not to work

Re: Backwards incompatible changes

2016-01-23 Thread Randy Barlow
Randy Barlow wrote: > I just > wanted to send out a friendly reminder of this policy because I'm > concerned about the stability of Fedora and EPEL. Thank you for reading! I was corrected by fale in #fedora-devel (Thanks!) that there is a formal policy for releasing backwards-incompatibl

psabata pushed to perl-DateTime-Locale (master). "1.01 bump, lots of backwards incompatible changes"

2015-11-10 Thread notifications
From 496bf70bcc935b69950acf5703bddefe7ef31f03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Petr=20=C5=A0abata?= <con...@redhat.com> Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 15:06:16 +0100 Subject: 1.01 bump, lots of backwards incompatible changes --- .gitignore| 1 + perl-DateTime-Locale.spe