Bug 1380986

Summary: Package metadata for GNOME Tweak Tool lists the wrong URL.
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Audrey Yeena Toskin <audrey>
Component: gnome-tweak-toolAssignee: Mohamed El Morabity <pikachu.2014>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Audrey Yeena Toskin 2016-10-02 02:52:31 UTC
Hello, melmorabity

This is a fairly minor problem, but the package metadata for gnome-tweak-tool is out-of-date. It currently lists the project's URL as

  https://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool

but GNOME no longer uses the "live" subdomain; requests now get redirected to the wiki. I believe the new URL should be

  https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/GnomeTweakTool

(I'm filing this same bug report for multiple packages, so I apologize if you see this issue twice.)

Comment 1 Felix Schwarz 2016-12-08 16:42:37 UTC
(In reply to terrycloth from comment #0)
> This is a fairly minor problem, but the package metadata for
> gnome-tweak-tool is out-of-date. It currently lists the project's URL as
> 
>   https://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool

Assuming you refer to the "URL" value in gnome-tweak-tool.spec this is only the case for F24. F25/rawhide have been changed.

(Sorry if I misunderstood you/stepped on anyone's toes - feel free to revert my changes.)

Comment 2 Audrey Yeena Toskin 2016-12-08 22:03:38 UTC
Yes, I was talking about the URL tag in the spec file. Fedora 24 is still supported, so it would be better to update the URL tag there too. But if there's a reason you haven't done so yet, I guess Fedora 25+ may be good enough.

Comment 3 Felix Schwarz 2016-12-08 22:17:17 UTC
(In reply to terrycloth from comment #2)
> But if there's a reason you haven't done so yet, I guess Fedora 25+ may be
> good enough.

Just to be clear: I am just a random Fedora packager who scanned the bug list for gnome-tweak-tool as some of them affected a (GNOME/nautilus/wayland) bug I was interested in. I agree that this could be changed in Fedora 24 as well as this is really trivial.

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