Olaf Hering píše v St 11. 10. 2017 v 14:53 +0200:
On Wed, Oct 11, Tomas Chvatal wrote:
Anyone against such change?
Why not fix the actual bug, instead of papering over it?
AFAIK a submit request refers to a very specific state of the sources, not "tip". Take these two SRs as example:
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/533379 https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/533381
Here rev#2 and rev#3 are submitted. Not #1, not #N. Why would that stop anyone from doing further work on a pkg and create rev#4 at any time?
And since Factory has Staging projects there is even less reason to reject a submission just because further work was done "at the wrong time".
Mostly you will get source conflict in spec or changelog. Regardless how to implement it you can have scenarios where you won't conflict indeed but mostly you will. As such I consider it good manners to first review the incoming requests and then merge it on my side rather than ask people to redo their work. Also this is cheap and easy solution that actually prevents the trouble of disgruntled contributors that have to rework their things, while if you wanna you can use the -f and keep rolling like Today. Tom