On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 23:36 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Adam Williamson wrote:
> > It's not really about "accountability", it's simply: we can only really
> > assume the package is being tested once it makes it to the repo. Yes
> > you can pull it out sooner manually or using bodhi CLI, but very few
> > people do that. The intent of the rule is "we want people to have 7
> > days to test out the update and make sure it's OK".
> 
> Then complain to rel-eng or infra if they waste your testing time. :-)
> It is still not fair to maintainers to make them wait up to 10+ days from 
> submission until they can push their update to stable because of some 
> infrastructure breakage that is no fault of theirs.

But the key principle here isn't 'fairness', it's 'is the package
broken'. That's the actual thing we're trying to achieve. From that
perspective it doesn't make any sense to start the timer on submission
rather than push.

The best way to avoid the problem you identify is to make the updates
pushes faster and more reliable.
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
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