Danek Duvall wrote:
>> and means that again the person _could_ have putback at 3am Pacific time
>> but has to wait until the US-approver they picked wakes up.
>
> I don't understand. They couldn't have putback at 3am because their RTI
> wasn't approved yet, still waiting on their US-based approver. And if
> they'd been able to putback at 3am, then the tarball would have been in
> place.
because they can't put their tarball in <wherever> because until the RTI
is approved it's always possible that it could change as well - like a
comment from the RTI approver might be addressed in an update. So the
RTI approval becomes two approvals
1. looks good, you're approved to put your tarball <wherever>
<some unknown time later>. approver goes home.
2. tarball is in place so update RTI with that info and wait
for real approval.
at least for me. Now if this was all integrated into the RTI process
(via OpenRTI, is that what I've heard of?) then I'd probably be less
worried.
Mike