On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 10:04:33AM +0100, Ralf Lang wrote:
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Hi openSUSE packagers of the year 2013,
when I initially "learned" packaging, I used to supersede old/bad requests by just issuing new requests that fixed what was wrong.
For some time there has been a button "reopen request" on revoked requests in the obs and I am unsure when to use it.
When I view a declined request after adding, for example, missing changelog details, I still see the old diff. What will "reopen" do then? Re-submit the old declined SR as-is or submit an SR for the current state of the project repository?
Hi Ralf, reopen don't add anything what have happened in a meanwhile in source project. So the old sumission is requested again.
What is a good example for using reopen and when should I just close and submit a new sr?
For instance - you made a sr from a project not on a list of Factory devel project. In that case, you can reopen it again when the source project is added on such list. Regards Michal Vyskocil
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