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On 7/1/10 2:48 AM, Till Maas wrote:
> How do you know who is a minority and who is not? I still wonder why
> there are so many claims that the majority of Fedora maintainers or
> users want to manually test all updates, but still the majority is not
> involved in testing the updates. When the discussion started, it was
> claimed that submitting karma was too complicated and took too much
> time. This is not the case for several months, but still there are
> updates that do not receive any karma for more than a month. The last
> Bodhi statistics showed 595 unique karma submitters for F13 and there
> seem to be 1035 approved packagers currently in Fedora. So if only
> packagers submitted karma, it would be the majority. But since there are
> a lotsmore users and also dedicated testers for Fedora, it does not look
> like a majority anymore.
> 

Simply, if it's not mandatory, it's too easy to be lazy and not do it.
But when it is mandatory, more people participate.

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Jesse Keating
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