On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Paul Belanger <pabelan...@digium.com> wrote:
> On 11-05-05 12:30 PM, Ira wrote: > >> At 07:56 AM 5/5/2011, you wrote: >> >>> So how can we fix this? How can we get more people involded? What >>> makes projects like FedoraTesting[3] and DebianTesting[4] popular? How >>> can the Asterisk project reproduce their success? >>> >> >> Well, it's not a lot of people willing to run beta software on their >> phone system. Phones need to work and for most people they need to work >> perfectly all the time. I'm one of those oddities that will always run >> beta software if given the chance but my experience is that quite rare. >> >> I am not saying using production servers to test, rather reproducing your > production setups in a test environment. You would then create test plans > or test cases of the features you use in Asterisk. Once documented, for > each and every RC of Asterisk you go through the steps outlined in your test > plan / case, confirming this work as expected and then documenting the > results. > > > Not everyone has spare dahdi hardware / analog T circuits, but I agree.
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