On 8/5/2014 2:34 PM, Jason Smith wrote:
Hi Everyone,
QA has added a qa-approval flag to Bugzilla to allow someone to indicate if a
patch needs QA signoff before landing or uplift. You’ll be able to see this
flag under the details of a patch. Here are example situations on when it would
be useful to flag a patch for qa-approval:
Uplift Example
FMD patch lands on trunk. Dev wants uplift to 2.0. Release management desires a
signoff before uplift, so they flag qa-approval? to the FMD tester to provide
testing and signoff if testing passes for an uplift or not.
Patch Landing Example
Vertical homescreen patch is put out for review, but desires QA testing before
it lands to ensure that we don’t have smoketest fallouts post landing. The dev
flags qa-approval? to the vertical homescreen tester to provide testing and
signoff if testing passes for a landing or not.
Let me know if there are any questions or comments on the flag’s usage.
Sincerely,
Jason Smith
Does this require changing the various automatic uplift queries on the
B2G Landing page? It sounds to me like qa-approval?/- should equate to
NO_UPLIFT on the whiteboard, but unset or + are OK for business as usual?
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