On 03/10/2010 09:48 AM, Matt Domsch wrote: > We're complaining that we can't find 3 users of a single package to provide feedback. To be fair, I would restate this as: We cannot find 3 users of a package to: * Independently know that an update needs to be tested (is sitting in updates-testing) * Feel comfortable that they are qualified to test it * Download and install the update that needs testing (this assumes they know where to get it) * Perform "testing" on that package, when this is loosely defined at best. * Find the Bodhi page for this package update. * Create a FAS account if they don't have one. * Go back to the Bodhi page for this package update and figure out that "Leave a Comment" means "give karma so this package can move from updates-testing to updates". * Leave a comment. Gets even uglier when the package isn't an application. How does a user know that a library is worth giving a karma vote on? "It installed." "My computer didn't catch fire." "Linux still boots." ~spot _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board