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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:51 pm
by faris
breun,

Despite being a minor update, I think it is imporant in this case because people who don't update very often might see it at a minor update that's not worth the bother, when in reality their av rules would not be updated if they don't update -- and I think that's important :-)

Of course the slightly broken version wasn't up for very long so it is hadly going to be a huge problem. Nevertheless.....

Faris.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:18 am
by scott
Theres a whole triggering system in subversion I havent played with that might help. A big part of this is the overhead of generating all the documentation actually takes longer than creating the packages. Believe it or not, the average time it takes to update a well engineered rpm is only a matter of seconds of labor, plus the build time (all automated of course).

If I could get something in there to read the rpm changelog and spew forth changelog events to the website better (obviously thats available now, just through a separate mechanism) it wouldn't impact the overall development efforts so much.