Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Richard Hally wrote:
Many maintainers are busy and prioritizing things. The large majority of
them are volunteers.
Even volunteers should expect to do their best, and to commit to what
they can do in the available time; I don't volunteer to do package
maintenance because, over time, I don't think I'd do it well.
I _would_ expect the Fedora project to have some procedures in place to
minimise the likelihood of software that plain doesn't work getting
released.
At one time I was doing some work on IBM's PL/1 compiler, and we had
some thousands of tests that it had to pass before release beyond the
development team.
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Cheers
John
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