On Thu, 2019-09-26 at 15:46 +0000, Jeremy Cline wrote:
> 
> Ah right, that makes a lot of sense.
> 
> I can imagine automatically detecting the new upstream release, building
> that, and presenting the packager with a easy-to-review PR that you just
> click "merge" on instead of pointing the specfile at a new tarball.

This already basically happens, at least for things that are hooked up
to anitya:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1751432
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_release_monitoring

You get a bug report with a patch attached, and it runs a scratch
build. This is great for simple release bumps, but there's still all
sorts of cases where it's not enough or you're just doing something
else.
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