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Re: 8.0 packages to QA
- From: Paul Heinlein <heinlein cse ogi edu>
- To: Discussion of the Fedora Legacy Project <fedora-legacy-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: 8.0 packages to QA
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 15:34:42 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
Part of the problem -- and this is merely a description, not a
gripe, and it's certainly not directed at Jesse, who's put in way
more work than anyone should expect -- is that it's difficult to
find the time to figure out what needs doing. I'd happily Q/A more
packages, but doing so requires (afaict) lots of bugzilla
spelunking, and I'm still never sure if I've got it all.
What about some new bugzilla keywords, something like "needs73rpms",
"needs9QA"?
It's a start, perhaps, but the process would still be somewhat
obscure:
1. Get to buzilla, enter keyword.
2. Review each ticket, figuring out
- whether new keyword is still valid for this ticket
- what package is involved
- urls for src and/or binary rpms
3. Download, build/install, test
4. Report back
I think my ideal would be something a little bit -- though not a lot
-- simpler:
1. Peruse e-mailed nightly Q/A report over morning caffeine
2. Use links in report to download SRPMS or RPMS for testing
3. Build/install, test
4. Report back.
A package would remain in the nightly Q/A report until it's moved into
the official testing tree or it's withdrawn entirely.
It's not ideal, but it'd certainly be easier for me to get test
packages installed and run through whatever wringer I can devise.
--Paul Heinlein <heinlein cse ogi edu>
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