On 2015-11-11, Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:
> The best thing we can do about these cases right now is for maintainers
> to PAY ATTENTION. If you have multiple updates in flight for the same
> package, please make sure they don't both go stable at the same time.=20
>
That's ridiculous. Should I request for stable in one branch, then wait
few days until the packages is actually pushed, and then request for
stable into older Fedora?

The serialization should be handled by releng's tool that do the push.

> Failing that, when you notice these issues after the fact, file a
> releng ticket and we can retag things in the right order so it gets
> fixed.
>
In otherwords always disable autokarma. I push builds into testing and
sombody raises karma over a weekend and when I come to the mailbox
later, I only see F22 was pushed into stable before F23. There is
nothing a mainter can do besides disabling default Bodhi features.

-- Petr

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