Am Samstag, den 18.02.2006, 19:52 +0100 schrieb Nicolas Mailhot: > Le samedi 18 février 2006 à 19:45 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis a écrit : > > Site note: If this code soon works for real should we consider to put > > the public extras/testing/ repo "back to life" (or let's say: start > > using this old idea again)? > > > > We could use it with a scheme like "All new or updated packages should > > hang out some days in extras/testing/ before they get pushed over to the > > official trees automatically; only important updates that for fix > > security problems go directly to the official tree". > > > > Opinions? > > The only interest of a scratchpad is it's not mandatory/automatic, if > you force it on everyone the situation won't be any better than we have > now. [...] I disagree -- with testing repos that only testers have enabled packages get at least a bit of testing before they hit the masses. This way packages for example get tested on x86_64 and ppc before going public, even if the packager only has access to i386. I know, it doesn't work to well with update-testing in core -- but it's IMHO better then no testing at all. CU thl -- Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list