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Re: no mandatory QA testing at all [Re: crazy thought about how to ease QA testing]



Quoting Jesse Keating <jkeating j2solutions net>:

On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 22:34 +0200, Pekka Savola wrote:

The current policy change proposal was about reducing the amount of QA
for moving updates-testing packages to updates.

So, I'm not sure why we're having this conversation..

It is just a case of misunderstanding.  Generic terms regarding QA can
muddy the waters between updates-testing QA (phase 2?) and package
source QA (phase 1?).

NO!

A proposal was made to effectively remove any need for QA by accepting
packages without any QA.  There is no misunderstanding.  This was proposed
on the list.  Until just a few minutes ago, no one said it was dead, so
it was still a valid point of conversation.  Now it is dead, and can RIP.

But it was not a misunderstanding, it was a real proposal made to the list.

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