On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 11:55:26AM -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
problem. The fact that updates default to auto-push after +3 karma
is
entirely plucked out of the air, it's just something someone made up
one day. We could *certainly* change that. I'd be quite interested in a
tweak where there's a minimum-time-in-testing value for autopush too,
which would default to say 2 days. The way that would work is automatic
push would never happen until the update had actually been in updates-
testing (not queued for push) for that long. *Manual* push could still
be done during that time, and the update submitter could make the
minimum-time-in-testing value larger or smaller (as they can make the
karma threshold for autopush greater or smaller). 2 days would just be
the default (and is similarly a number I've just made up; we could make
it something else).
What if we combined this time threshold with, also, auto-pushes happen
only on Monday (or whatever)?
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader