Activity log for bug #316858

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-01-13 19:22:16 Ted Gould bug added bug
2009-01-13 19:47:33 Celso Providelo launchpad: bugtargetdisplayname Launchpad itself Soyuz
2009-01-13 19:47:33 Celso Providelo launchpad: bugtargetname launchpad soyuz
2009-01-13 19:47:33 Celso Providelo launchpad: statusexplanation
2009-01-13 19:47:33 Celso Providelo launchpad: title Bug #316858 in Launchpad itself: "Configurable number of versions in PPAs" Bug #316858 in Soyuz: "Configurable number of versions in PPAs"
2009-01-13 20:08:18 Julian Edwards soyuz: status New Incomplete
2009-01-13 20:08:18 Julian Edwards soyuz: statusexplanation In addition, we're implementing multiple PPAs per user as in bug 158570 and blueprint https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+spec/soyuz-multiple-ppas This will allow a user/team to keep as many versions around as they wish to make PPAs for.
2009-01-19 09:58:09 Julian Edwards soyuz: status Incomplete Won't Fix
2009-01-19 09:58:09 Julian Edwards soyuz: statusexplanation In addition, we're implementing multiple PPAs per user as in bug 158570 and blueprint https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+spec/soyuz-multiple-ppas This will allow a user/team to keep as many versions around as they wish to make PPAs for. The overwhelming majority of people don't need old versions floating about in their PPAs, especially when it eats their quota. For those who do (for example, the bzr team) we're implementing multiple PPAs per person so that each PPA is able to contain different branches of code as desired (to be released in 2 months). As Celso, says, older versions are available via direct download from Launchpad, so nobody is blocked on that. For the small benefit it would bring to be able to leave the old versions in the code compared to the effort we need to expend to implement it, I can't see it being worthwhile. I more beneficial change would be to make GDebi able to downgrade packages, then clicking .deb links in Launchpad would be a breeze. Stuart says: > latest and greatest bzr from the bzr PPA is not useful to them until a compatible bzrtools package is released. This is a packaging issue, no amount of trickery on the part of PPAs will solve this. You best bet is to subscribe to the latest stable PPA rather than the development one. So sorry, this is "won't fix" for now.
2009-02-06 18:47:00 Julian Edwards soyuz: status Won't Fix Confirmed
2009-02-06 18:47:00 Julian Edwards soyuz: statusexplanation The overwhelming majority of people don't need old versions floating about in their PPAs, especially when it eats their quota. For those who do (for example, the bzr team) we're implementing multiple PPAs per person so that each PPA is able to contain different branches of code as desired (to be released in 2 months). As Celso, says, older versions are available via direct download from Launchpad, so nobody is blocked on that. For the small benefit it would bring to be able to leave the old versions in the code compared to the effort we need to expend to implement it, I can't see it being worthwhile. I more beneficial change would be to make GDebi able to downgrade packages, then clicking .deb links in Launchpad would be a breeze. Stuart says: > latest and greatest bzr from the bzr PPA is not useful to them until a compatible bzrtools package is released. This is a packaging issue, no amount of trickery on the part of PPAs will solve this. You best bet is to subscribe to the latest stable PPA rather than the development one. So sorry, this is "won't fix" for now.
2009-02-06 18:47:22 Julian Edwards soyuz: milestone pending
2009-05-10 09:31:20 Celso Providelo soyuz: importance Undecided Medium
2009-05-10 09:31:20 Celso Providelo soyuz: status Confirmed Triaged
2009-05-10 09:31:33 Celso Providelo tags ppa feature ppa
2011-10-01 21:04:50 Robert Collins launchpad: importance Medium Low
2011-10-01 21:05:06 Robert Collins summary Configurable number of versions in PPAs PPAs only publish the latest version of a package in a distro series
2014-06-01 17:04:17 volkris bug added subscriber volkris