Rahul Sundaram wrote:
John Poelstra wrote:
What hoops? It was easy :)
I am sure it was but public access is going to be the easiest. I am not
sure limiting access is necessary here.
Rahul
Well our rule is "we do not release crap to the public." If we open the
downloads of our Re-Spins with out testing perhaps one might suggest
"Why test them at all?" As it is we have about 40 people signed up as
testers, of those only 4 or 5 have ever given us any feedback.
If we drop testing all together and a Re-Spin is released with some
glaring bugs it would be a black eye on Unity's Re-Spin project and also
on Fedora in general IMO. It is bad enough when bugs slip through
unreported in the official releases.
So I guess it comes down to "We will release no Re-Spin before it's
time!" As long as my reputation and the reputation of the Unity Project
is on the line, we will continue to test and limit access to the
untested images to those who ask for it, making an implied promise to us
to help test.
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