On 12/01/2010 04:35 PM, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 16:22 -0500, Doug Ledford wrote: > >> If the ticket can be allowed to languish that long, then I don't feel in >> the least bit guilty that I didn't drop my other Red Hat >> responsibilities on the floor when the ticket was finally approved. By >> the time it was approved, I had already moved on. > > I didn't say you should. I said your assertion that F14 went out with an > older mdadm '*purely* because of this policy' was not supported by > evidence. It *was* purely because of this policy. 60 days after I file a bodhi ticket, I'm done working on whatever I was working on at the time. Even if I had seen the approval notification, I wouldn't have pushed it with only 4 days until freeze. Not when I've completely forgotten what was in the package. > The package could have been included in F14 had it been pushed > soon after critpath testing approval was granted. Therefore, it's simply > not correct that the policy alone prevented it being included. (If you'd > submitted the update to stable close to the final date it wouldn't have > taken five days to be pushed; rel-eng do pushes far more often when it's > close to a deadline). > >> Fortunately, I wasn't >> under the same restrictions on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, so it went GA >> with a much better, fixed mdadm relative to Fedora. > > The implied comparison here is unfair and hence not helpful; RHEL has a > large group of paid test staff. Fedora does not. The comparison is 100% fair because it points out the fundamental problem with the current policy: if you don't have a paid staff of testers to make sure testing is done in a timely fashion, then you have absolutely no business gating updates on a testing staff that doesn't exist. It's nice in theory to think we can force testing of updates prior to their release, but if the testing staff simply isn't there, then you aren't improving the product, you're just stopping progress. -- Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx> GPG KeyID: CFBFF194 http://people.redhat.com/dledford Infiniband specific RPMs available at http://people.redhat.com/dledford/Infiniband
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