Colin Charles wrote:
Look at the bits by Luis Villa at the bottom. What can we do about increasing QA of the distro? Jack, you're reading this I know, so how can this tie in with triage? Whom do we/how can we _market_ to possible new QA'ers?
Ath this point the scheduled date for FC5 release (13 February) is very close to GNOME 2.14 (beginning of March) and this leave two possibilities: - FC5 to use GNOME 2.14 (even if this means a couple of weeks of delay for FC) - FC5 to use late and more tested point release, for example GNOME 2.12.2 or 2.12.3 Any of those two possibilities means *less* incentives for Fedora users to test the 2.12 branch, which looks doomed from the perspective of Fedora releases.
One possible soulution I see: target 2.14 for FC5 and promise an official upgrade from 2.10 to 2.12 for FC4, making this way the users to care about GNOME 2.12
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