It's Tuesday again and here is the news for this week:
🔔 Packit can make a comment and notify people about failures! (Something for @lsm5@zhenech and @martinpitt )
💬 As a result of the community feedback from fedora-devel, maintainers now have an explicit task list in packit-created pull requests.
📦 If you have concerns about uploading your archives to #fedora lookaside-cache automatically, you can disable this and do it manually yourself.
I've been adding it to the #NeuroFedora packages, and it's great. It really does reduce a few steps. However, remember to check the license of the new version and its impact on other packages before you merge the PR!
I love waking up to find that @packit has seen that some of my @fedora packages were updated upstream and it assembled a proposed update for my package. CI already ran. So much less work.
Together with Simon Walter, who works on Testing Farm, we will have a talk at Flock discussing @packit and Testing Farm. If you're attending and interested, make sure to join us for this session. See you there!
Packit is a source-git tool that can help you with building RPMs and testing packages! It's used by about 55 Fedora packages currently. Here's the link to learn more. https://packit.dev/
If you do use Packit for package maintenance, how does it work for you? #Fedora#Linux#Packit