On 11/22/2011 04:03 PM, Adam Williamson wrote: > Hey, folks. > > So in the recent proven tester discussion, and in various other threads, > I've oft stated that the limits of the current Bodhi karma system are a > significant problem, and the planned Bodhi 2.0 karma system has to > potentially to significantly improve our update testing process. But it > occurred to me that I haven't really laid out why in much detail, and > those who aren't as involved with the process as we in QA are might not > have a really clear vision of why this is so important. > > So, I thought I'd lay it out in the form of a glorious vision of the > future! Note: I have zero UI design skills. This UI as described would > suck. But the idea is that there would be a decent UI which *represents > all the described choices*. IMHO, this seems like the sort of thing that would benefit from a discussion session at the upcoming FUDCon where there will be members of the Fedora Design team and the main coders of Bodhi. Not that I want to do it in secret, but coming up with a solid battle plan that also has the decent UI (in a mockup) as a first step seems like a better plan to success. ~tom == Fedora Project -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test