http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=587146
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=587146#c0
Summary: Goggle is Indexing all our Feature Request Information
Classification: openSUSE
Product: openSUSE.org
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: Major
Priority: P5 - None
Component: openFATE
AssignedTo: tschmidt@novell.com
ReportedBy: alpha096@virginbroadband.com.au
QAContact: freitag@novell.com
Found By: ---
Blocker: ---
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-GB; rv:1.9.1.8)
Gecko/20100204 SUSE/3.5.8-0.1.1 Firefox/3.5.8
Goggle is indexing all feature requests. I know the login and session is via
HTTPS but there appears to be HTTP Mailinglist Archives being indexed and
everything is on display - I strongly suggest we use PKI Signed Messages
auto-generated and manually generated.
lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-features/2009-02/msg00224.html - Cached
[openFATE 305688] system wide spellchecker (hunspell)
Feature changed by: Scott Couston (zczc2311) Feature #305688, revision 14 ... +
#7: Scott Couston (zczc2311) (2009-02-27 23:19:23) ...
lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-features/2009-02/msg00224.html - Cached
[openFATE 305715] Package event framework
* From: fate_noreply@xxxxxxx
* Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 15:06:07 +0100 (CET)
* Message-id:
Feature changed by: Casper Clemence (maninalift)
Feature #305715, revision 12
Title: Package event framework
openSUSE-11.2: New
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Andreas Gruenbacher (agruen)
Description:
The installation, upgrade, or removal of several packages triggers
actions such as running ldconfig, rebuilding the initrd, or similar.
Those actions are not specific to the package at hand, but either
global with a system-wide effect (such as running ldconfig), or they
affect a group of packages (such as all kernel (sub-)packages of a
specific version, including all KMPs affecting it). Those actions need
to be run eventually (with order restrictions relative to other package
installs, upgrades, or removals), but running them again and again for
each package is wasteful.
(Example: with the kernel packages split into kernel-$flavor-base,
kernel-$flavor, and kernel-$flavor-extra in CODE11, we currently run
mkinitrd out of the %post script of each package. We don't know which
of those packages will be installed, and when generating the initrd is
supposed to succeed. This both wastes time, and we also cannot tell
transient from permanent failures.)
In former days, SuSEconfig was used for some of those tasks, but it
turned into a major nightmare (perhaps due to its design).
It would be nice if we could come up with a framework in which packages
can trigger events and define which actions they need to be run, and
rpm will then perform those actions in an appropriate order, avoiding
repeating the same action unnecessarily. (The dependencies between
actions and package installs/upgrades/removals are somewhat complex,
but I think they are manageable.)
Discussion:
#1: Federico Lucifredi (flucifredi) (2009-01-23 18:09:34)
This is desirable only as it happens within RPM's framework (or if the
additions are "candy" that does not affect the actual result). This
includes upstreaming.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Ask Google - It appears it is freely indexing the mail archive NOT the FATE
session but I think to give free access to mailing archives and thus FATE is
not the way to go. I think we need to get creative (again)...seems Goggle knows
when we all fart!
2.
3.
Actual Results:
Google Search Screen output is below in its entirety
Expected Results:
Q.A You may want to reclassify
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[openFATE 305688] system wide spellchecker (hunspell)
Feature changed by: Scott Couston (zczc2311) Feature #305688, revision 14 ... +
#7: Scott Couston (zczc2311) (2009-02-27 23:19:23) ...
lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-features/2009-02/msg00224.html - Cached
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