Hello, Am Montag, 16. Dezember 2013 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Our current thinking goes in the way of what github is using: "watch" and "mute", i.e. have a simplified way to specify projects and packages you watch even if not maintainer and projects and packages you are maintainer of but don't want mails for.
"watch" just rung a bell for me - I'd like to have a way to "watch" a SR (and get notifications about it - similar to how CC in bugzilla works). Ideally this watch should include the forward-to-factory SR if it's directly submitted while accepting the original SR. Usecase 1: I want to submit a package to factory, but it depends on another package (which already has a pending SR to factory). Now I'd like to watch the SR of the other package and get notified when it's accepted - afterwards I can send a SR for my package. [1] Usecase 2: Someone mentions a (for me) critical bug on the ML, with the fix already SR'd to factory. Now I want to get notified when the SR was accepted, so that I can safely update to the latest factory. Usecase 3 (for the "ideally" part): I submit a fix to the devel project, and want to know when the fix arrives in factory. Note: Even if my examples explicitely mention accepted SRs, I also want a notification on reviews and denied SRs. Regards, Christian Boltz [1] the perfect solution for this usecase would be dependencies between SRs ("Requires: SR 1234 accepted") - but that would be overengeneered IMHO ;-) -- Seriously, this is a bad time to leave users without xsnow! I'll bring my kids over to you to complain! ;-) I'd be willing to maintain this essential package. [Stefan Seyfried in opensuse-factory] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org