On Thursday, May 26, 2022, Kevin P. Fleming <kpflem...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On 5/26/22 11:06, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
>
>> 2. Are there ways that a non-TCK compliant version could be distributed?
>>
>
> I would suggest phrasing that slightly differently: the version being
> distributed could very well be fully compliant (would pass the TCK if
> tested), but may not have been tested.
>
>
Why would we do that? Is the build process really more important than
shipping tested software?


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