On Aug 22, 2013, at 3:03 PM, Adam Williamson <awill...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> QA, releng and anaconda are on a more or less permanent iteration
> treadmill from Alpha TC1 onwards, severely limiting the time we have to
> work on anything else. We can only really get substantive work done on
> 'things that are not release validation' in the ~two months (on a
> regular cycle) between FNN Go and FNN+1 Alpha TC1.


I'm going to take a wild guess here, QA could probably use a month of going 
into a black hole for starters, as in, en vacaciones, no me contacte. So in 
reality, that probably translates into maybe a four day weekend. But how much 
time do you think QA needs for "things other than release validation"? So far 
the push back range is a wee bit broad, 2 weeks to six months.

If it needs to be six months, fine. But there's also a risk of losing a lot of 
momentum with a six month hiatus. That's why I arbitrarily came up with 3 
months on the high end. There are still positives to the Fedora pressure cooker 
(ANOTHER RELEASE NAME IDEA!), a.k.a. crazy train.


Chris Murphy
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