Folks,
The Fedora Legacy updates aren't progressing. Something needs to
start happening. Ideas?
My proposal:
If one distribution version of a package has one VERIFY vote, all the
versions will automatically be released after a timeout of XX (where
I suggest XX is 2 weeks) from the first VERIFY -- except if someone
identifies issues which require discussion or more work.
This is a tradeoff between quality, timeliness and actually delivering
the updates. Because most of the folks worried about quality of the
updates are not actually doing much of testing, I don't see why we
should be stalling because folks seem to be using updates-testing
instead of updates. If something breaks with the update, we'll just
fix it afterwards and say "well, you should have tested the update in
2 weeks and reported the problems".
(FWIW, the current "issues" list is:
http://www.netcore.fi/pekkas/buglist.html)
--
Pekka Savola "You each name yourselves king, yet the
Netcore Oy kingdom bleeds."
Systems. Networks. Security. -- George R.R. Martin: A Clash of Kings
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