On 12. 08. 20 10:29, Pavel Raiskup wrote:
Hello.
On Aug 12 2020, a new Copr release landed production. Here is the list
of visible changes:
- Project karma implemented; Logged-in users can give
thumbs-up/thumbs-down to the existing copr projects. This is just
another way to give feedback about a particular Copr project quality.
This is merely subjective. We do not give you guidance what "thumbs
up/down" means. When it is good for you - for whatever reason - give it
thumbs up. It may be just feedback for the maintainer or other users.
Or we may automatically select and group high-quality projects in the
future - and e.g. revive the idea of the Playground [1]. The options
are open. We would like to hear your feedback about this feature!
Assuming the arrows up and down near the copr name are for karma, I find the UI
for this is a tad confusing. I've seen it before reading your announcement and
had no idea what it is.
(This is true especially before refreshing the browser cache, it gets a bit
better after.)
- Copr newly provides a build-time macro %buildtag. Its format is
`.copr<BUILD_ID>` and is useable for auto-incrementing the package's NVR
in subsequent builds. It may be used in spec file like:
Release: 1%{?dist}%{?buildtag}
It could be useful as good-enough alternative for the Release
auto-bumping proposal. See the fedora devel discussion [2] for more
info. This is not any kind of encouragement to use it. We added it
there to easy testing your ideas about the automatic filling of the
Release tag.
This is really interesting feature for some of the projects.
Can this be used in official Fedora specfiles or does it need a guideline?
- Command-line interface for the project package listing was significantly
optimized, and should now be faster than the web-UI on large projects
(issue/757).
Thanks, I'll test it instead of my "parse-HTML-by-regex" mad script :)
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