On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:20 AM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Repeating your view point over and over again is not going to win a conversation. You believe that it is fine to test for Fedora 14 and push for Fedora 13 without testing for that release explicitly. So I am not surprised you are against making testing a requirement. Obviously, we have different perspectives here.
Rahul
Rahul Sundaram wrote:But this is exactly why the current policy which REQUIRES testing is broken.
> I am sorry but "somebody does not did his job"? It is not the "job" of
> anyone to test packages for you. They are merely helping out and we
> will get more help if we express gratitude instead of a sense of
> entitlement.
Repeating your view point over and over again is not going to win a conversation. You believe that it is fine to test for Fedora 14 and push for Fedora 13 without testing for that release explicitly. So I am not surprised you are against making testing a requirement. Obviously, we have different perspectives here.
Rahul
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