On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 15:43 -0800, John Poelstra wrote: > > Check out the wiki pages and respond with your thoughts to this mail > thread or to the associated wiki "talk" page. My hope is that we can > refine and discuss these pages over the next two weeks and then meet at > FUDCon in Toronto to discuss and put a framework in place for Fedora 13. > Here is some feedback on https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_13_Final_Release_Criteria: - Where are the bullet points related to upgrading from the previous release ? - I think point 12 is a bit of a misuse of 'critical path'. There is nothing in the definition of critical path that makes regressions here more of a problem than elsewhere. And the unqualified use of the term 'regression' here is bound to be a point of contention. Was the removal of polkit-gnome-authorization a regression or a design improvement ? - Point 16 seems to imply that data corruptor bugs need to be both fixed and documented. You probably mean: "All known bugs that can cause corruption of user data must be fixed or documented". It would also be good to point out where they are supposed to be documented. - Point 18 would be better if it just said 'All applications that are listed in the desktop menus...'. Having a desktop file is not really equivalent to showing up in the menus. - Point 19 would be slightly better if it would not talk about 'click-through' and instead said something like 'basic functionality'; it should cover easily triggerable crashes after a few minutes of normal use, and the like. - Point 20 needs to say that all menu items _for applications_ have icons. Also, it refers to a 'Settings' menu that we don't really have. The part about appearing twice should probably weakened to say 'unintentionally' - e.g. brasero appearing as 'Sound and Video -> Brasero Disk Burner' and as System Tools -> CD/DVD Creator' is intentional and ok, and emacs appearing in both Accessories and Programming _may_ also be intentional. Matthias -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list