Dear fellow testers,

What should be done in a situation as described below? Looks like a
critical bug, 4 registered users who are affected actually chimed in
and the response is entirely positive, but there is no provenpackager
to test (I certainly don't have a RAID array to test). Should we
encourage one of the reporters to become proven testers? Or is there a
threshold after which we could assume that the packager *and* testers
know what they're doing, and approve the update without testing the
affected functionality?

Thanks,

-- 
Michel

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From:  <upda...@fedoraproject.org>
Date: Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 2:00 AM
Subject: [Fedora Update] [CRITPATH] [old_testing_critpath]
mdadm-3.1.3-0.git20100804.2.fc13
To: proventesters-memb...@fedoraproject.org


The critical path update for mdadm-3.1.3-0.git20100804.2.fc13 has been
in 'testing' status for over
2 weeks, and has yet to be approved.

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