I'm reading your page (http://www.debian.org/distrib/) about QA in Debian and was very excited reading the title Quality Assurance for I am an enthusiast of Quality culture. I think it's a great thing for GNU Software.
Anyway, I would like to point out that all the activities you mention there (check ...) are about Quality Control, not Assurance. It's not my intention to teach you the difference - I have nothing to teach - but the difference is big. I'm very interested, for example, to know your QA reference model (ISO 9001 i.e.), how do you plan design control and, why not, if you are going to develop and publish a GNU/Debian QA Manual. I think your WWW page should specify deeper the activities and documents about Quality Assurance or you should change the title to "Quality Control". Last but not least: is there a mailing list about this topic? Thank you and best regards. -- Giovanni Biscuolo ------------------------------------------------------------ TEKNO-FIN - Via Archimede 43 - 20041 Agrate Brianza - Milano Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel.: +39/039/6057692 Fax: +39/039/6057992 ------------------------------------------------------------ P.S.: I've been working as QA Manager and IT Manager since 1992 for little manufacturing companies. I'm Quality Auditor since ... October! :-)))