On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I'm inclined to go with option #3, but I'd want at least ONE verify.
I don't know how many VERIFY marks are needed, but I'd suggest something like
this: If 10 verify marks are needed currently, then drop that requirement by
one per week, so that at 10 weeks, only 1 verify would be needed.
That way, anything people think is important can go out fairly quickly, while
still giving ample time to those who care to try it out first.
I think 6 weeks is a tad short, I'd go more like 2-2.5 months, but 6 weeks
would work.
See the current procedure under "Publish Criteria for updates
(VERIFY)":
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy/QATesting
In short, currently if we get just a single VERIFY vote, the update
will be released after 4 weeks of timeout. This proposal was
addressing the case where we don't get even one vote.
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