Le vendredi 8 juillet 2011 10:20:16, Samuel Verschelde a écrit : > Le vendredi 8 juillet 2011 06:22:38, Ahmad Samir a écrit : > > On 7 July 2011 22:04, philippe makowski <makowski.mag...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2011/7/7 nicolas vigier <bo...@mars-attacks.org>: > > >> Yes, for the test about the bug fixed. But isn't there tests to check > > >> for regressions ? > > > > > > when you push a new minor version (only bugfix) for softwares like > > > LibreOffice, Postgresql or Firebird for example, will the Mageia QA > > > team run tests for regression and for all bug fixed ? > > > whaaaa ! > > > > IMHO, for big packages like libreoffice, we'll have to rely on the > > free-cost-daily-usage QA, i.e. pushing it to Cauldron users for > > 1-2month, and waiting till the dust settles before pushing to older > > stable releases. > > > > The interesting part about packages like libreoffice, is they're > > multi-purpose, so there's no easy way to make sure every functionality > > works(tm), other than actually letting testes/cauldron-users use it. > > Pushing it also soon to updates_testing and letting it rest there some time > will also allow to test it on the stable release too (and please the people > that reported bugs). >
I forgot to add that for this to work some testers have to use updates_testing as an update media, like I do myself. Samuel