On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 8:03 AM Sasha Litvak
<alexander.v.lit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> * I am bothered with a quality of the releases of a very complex system that
> can bring down a whole house and keep it down for a while.  While I wish the
> QA would be perfect, I wonder if it would be practical to release new
> packages to a testing repo before moving it to a main one.  There is a
> chance then someone will detect a problem before it becomes a production
> issue.  Let it seat for a couple days or weeks in testing.  People who need
> new update right away or just want to test will install it and report the
> problems.  Others will not be affected.

I think it would be a good step forward to have a separate "testing"
repository. This repository would be a little more cutting-edge, and we'd copy
all the binaries over to the "main" repository location after 48 hours or
something.

This would let us all publicly test the candidate GPG-signed packages, for
example.

- Ken
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