If I read the QA doc correctly, what it actually refers to is getting stuff put into updates-testing, not moved out of updates-testing to updates.
After talking w. some folk in the channel, my understanding is that after 2 weeks, if no one objects, packages should be moved from updates-testing to updates and released as final.
Unless I misunderstood, it also seems that only one person currently has the ability to actually do this. And, 2 weeks is also way, way, way tooo long. A couple days is more like it.
Yes that's right the problem is that it have taken to long to get them to a relase so how can we speed this up?
I think we need 2 or 3 ppl that have the rights to make relases.
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 08:57:57AM -0700, David Rees wrote:
Matt Nuzum wrote, On 9/2/2004 7:48 AM:
I suggest that FLP create time-lines for which people can expect support. RH 7.x (x>=1) came out in 2001, right? How long does the community want to support it?
It is quite clear how long RH 7.3 and 9 will be supported for, see the FAQ: http://www.fedoralegacy.org/about/faq.php While it is not a specific date, I do not see that as a problem. It will be supported as long as there is community support.
In the end that is what the FL project requires to succeed, community support. However, it just isn't a very exciting job to do backporting and testing of legacy software.
For those of you wanting to see packages make it out of -testing, please see the QA Testing document. It does quite a good job of describing the QA process.
http://www.fedoralegacy.org/wiki/index.php/QaTesting
-Dave
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