no mandatory QA testing at all [Re: crazy thought about how to ease QA testing]
Benjamin Smith
ben at schoolpathways.com
Tue Feb 14 05:15:38 UTC 2006
On Sunday 12 February 2006 12:17, Pekka Savola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems there's rather strong agreement for this.
Yep. (From me)
> Unless I hear major objections in two days, I'll start the two-week
> clock (from today) for all the pending packages.
Cool!
> After that I'll also update the Wiki entry for QaVerify unless someone
> else has done it.
>
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> >>> I have proposed something simpler, and still do:
> >>>
> >>> 1) every package, even without any VERIFY QA votes at all, will be
> >>> released automatically in X weeks (suggest: X=2).
> >>>
> >>> exception: at package PUBLISH time, the packager and/or publisher,
> >>> if they think the changes are major enough (e.g., non-QAed patches
> >>> etc.), they can specify that the package should not be
> >>> automatically released.
> >>>
> >>> 2) negative reports block automatic publishing.
> >>>
> >>> 3) positive reports can speed up automatic publishing (for example: 2
> >>> VERIFY votes --> released within 1 week, all verify votes:
> >>> released immediately after the last verify)
> >>>
> >>> There is no need (IMHO) to grade packages to more or less critical
> >>> ones. Every QA tester and eventual package user uses his or her own
> >>> value judgment. If (s)he fears that the (potentially untested)
> >>> automatic update would break the system, (s)he would test it before
> >>> two weeks are over.
> >>>
> >>> Publishing positive reports can be made simpler but that probably
> >>> isn't on the critical path here.
> >
> > I agree to this.
> >
> > Marc
> >
>
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