[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #16153: [HaikuDepot] Featured packages tab is empty and disabled
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#16153: [HaikuDepot] Featured packages tab is empty and disabled
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Reporter: diver | Owner: apl-haiku
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: blocker | Milestone: R1/beta2
Component: Applications/HaikuDepot | Version: R1/Development
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Platform: All |
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Comment (by waddlesplash):
I don't think sharing the prominence between the repositories for a
given package makes any sense at all.
It does not make sense to me to share all other data, but not prominence.
But I have stated before that sharing data based purely on a "name" key
across repositories itself does not make sense; ideally, no data would be
shared across repositories. But this is a debate for a later time...
I think calling the entire "design and architecture" of this system into
question is blowing this out of proportion.
I am not saying that just because of this one item, but yes, this is a
discussion for the mailing list, probably.
I would suggest we close this ticket since it appears to be working
properly now that the url (identifier) values match. ... seed the
prominence values from "master" --> "r1b2" in this unusual "repository
forking" situation.
The repositories **are not forked**, the idea here is just to leave that
option open should we take it; this way, the local URLs and identifiers
are for what the new repository "would" be. Since HDS cannot handle that,
I will just revert the changes on the server to say "master" again, and
also revert the changes in the `r1beta2` branch to instead have an
identifier of "master". But this ticket cannot be closed until that is
done, since it is still unresolved.
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