Fabio Valentini wrote:
> There seems to be some inconsistency with how our update workflow
> currently works. When an update gets enough positive karma "pre-push"
> (still in "pending → testing" state) so that it can be pushed to
> stable, bodhi changes its state to ("pending → stable"), making it
> skip the "updates-testing" repository entirely.

And that is a feature. We already have too many bureaucratic (minimum karma 
requirements) and technical (at most one push per day) delays for updates. 
Why can't a tested update go out to stable?

> That isn't that big of a problem most of the time, since "fedora" /
> "updates" and "updates-testing" repositories are composed daily, but
> during freezes, this leads to the weird problem that possibly
> important updates get stuck in a state where they are available from
> *no repository at all*.

That is the real problem that needs fixing, and the fix for that would be 
for Bodhi to:
* if an update is in pending → stable state for Fedora n, AND
* if Fedora n is currently in a freeze (and ONLY in that case), THEN
1. push the update to testing instead AND
2. keep it queued for stable, i.e., put it into testing → stable state.

But there is no valid reason to do that for releases that are not frozen and 
where the update can just go out directly to stable.

        Kevin Kofler
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