Hi Bryce, On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 2:59 AM Bryce Harrington < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 04:28:15PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote: > > > I've generated these with a default description that loosely follows > the > > > SRU template for convenience, but of course feel free to erase and redo > > > all that. Same with the title - I know each of us has some conventions > > > in how we do our MREs, don't feel you have to change your conventions > > > just change the bug title as you wish. > > > > > > > Maybe it would be more work than just updating the bugs manually but > would > > it be possible to have a bug description template for each MRE? Where we > > can fill the bug description appropriately for each package (set of > > packages). For most MREs we have a template of those bug descriptions in > > the exception itself, and we could use them to create the bug with the > > "almost correct" content. > > Yes, in fact the script that generates the descriptions, 'pkg-updates', > does support templates, however it's a bit mis-designed. > > Originally, we had different kinds of cards for OCI updates, Snap > updates, a couple PPAs, and a small number of MREs. So the script > treats each of those as its own data archetype. But now all those went > away except for the backport PPA, and the number of MRE tasks has > increased substantially. > > Anyway, the consequence is that there's just one template for MRE cards, > but clearly MREs are going to more granularity... and an easier way to > update the templates. Currently they're just hardcoded in the script > but I'm thinking it may make more sense to break those out as template > files in the git repo. I need to put a bit more thought into how this > should evolve, though. Lemme know if you have further ideas on what > functionality you'd like to see. Meanwhile, I'll stick it on the todo > list for the n-series board prep work. What you described seems to be what I am looking for, having templates for each of them in the git repo seems enough. But feel free to explore other options :) Thanks! Lucas Kanashiro.
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