Ralf Corsepius wrote: > Your testing group will *never* be able to test much more than a very > tiny subset of use cases -- Let them test their limited testing > scenarios, but keep them out of the rest of testing. > > => Instead of slowing down things by deploying a testing group, speed up > things by fixing bug ASAP and ban "FIX UPSTREAM" (Like you are usually > doing). > > It might be news to you, but experience tells this kind of strategy > converges towards "stability", in mid-terms. > > Your strategy leads to over-all less testing, more bureaucracy and low > quality.
Strong +1! > What do you expect? I consider you [Seth Vidal] (and a couple of other > further members of FPB and FESCO) to be gradually running down Fedora, > e.g. by advocating ever more regulations, installing more and more > committees, and by trying to suppress the community. Back in the day I thought it was just you, but these days I've gradually come to realize that you are right! :-( Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel