Jesse Keating wrote:
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 17:54 +0200, Pekka Savola wrote:
So, instead of adding more hoops ("please, install a virtual image of
all the other distros and do verify testing etc. there"), most focus
should be put on making participation easier.
I am trying to make it easier. I'm trying to make it so that people
don't have to use their production systems as package fodder for our QA
That's the primary reason I haven't volunteered for testing for FC2.
I have an FC2 machine which I don't want to clobber. Isn't that
the *reason* Legacy exists? We don't want to clobber our machines.
process. I'm trying to make it so that those that really care about one
release and do the work for one release can easily do the work for
another release w/out having to support yet another system. Just run a
program anywhere that is convenient.
I am really opposed to any kind of automated testing that boils down to
'it installed here, guess it is good to go'. I want human interaction
on the packages, so I'm trying to make that human interaction easier.
Engineer: Look, it booted, and the "In Service" light turned green!
Manager: Ship it!
Mike
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