This commit changes several things about how we were handling
package requests.
Modifications (requests):
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- `/requests/{id}/close` no longer provides an Accepted selection.
All manual request closures will cause a rejection.
- Relevent `pkgbase` actions now trigger request closures:
`/pkgbase/{name}/delete` (deletion), `/pkgbase/{name}/merge` (merge)
and `/pkgbase/{name}/disown` (orphan).
- Comment fields have been added to
`/pkgbase/{name}/{delete,merge,disown}`, which is used to set the
`PackageRequest.ClosureComment` on pending requests. If the comment
field is left blank, a closure comment is autogenerated.
- Autogenerated request notifications are only sent out once
as a closure notification.
- Some markup has been fixed.
Modifications (disown/orphan):
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- Orphan requests are now handled through the same path as
deletion/merge.
- We now check for due date when disowning as non-maintainer;
previously, this was only done for display and not functionally.
This check applies to Trusted Users' disowning of a package.
This style of notification flow does reduce our visibility, but
accounting can still be done via the close request; it includes
the action, pkgbase name and the user who accepted it.
Closes#204
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>