Hi Cor, On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 23:52 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote: > And indeed, I see no reason why that would be a natural thing happening. > If there is a moment that we know: QA on this build is important, do > this ... that will help focussing :-)
So :-) now is this moment. It is important to have QA guys running the daily builds for their day-to-day work / use-cases :-) I think this is the basic problem, a lack of communication around what is good to be testing, and a lack of willingness to test 'master' ( because it is too buggy ;-) combined with a hope that master gets less buggy as/when we release it. Anyhow - there are various psychological ways we can approach this, by having a different timetable for the QA team, that has a label marked "feature freeze" (ONO) - whatever it is that triggers you guys starting to do the QA, at a given date, and then the coder's feature freeze a bit later ;-) We can put the prefixes 'soft' and 'hard' on this to make it a bit clearer even if we want. Anyhow - I assume you didn't submit the talk, since Drew was pointing out the lack of papers, so I've just done that ;-) [snip] Title: Improving the Development / QA cycle Short Summary: A panel discussing how to better integrate the QA / Development cycle, timelines, freezes and all Abstract: Many proposals to improve quality of the product have been made, some of these revolve around scheduling and timing. Come hear a discussion about our current release process, how it works what 'time based' really means, and the impact that needs to have on our process. And hear about what can be done to improve it from various perspectives. I'd like to have: Cor Nouws, Rainer, Caolan, myself, Norbert, Petr Mladek, and a few more QA'ish types of our selection :-) [/snip] ATB, Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice