On Tuesday 23 October 2007 03:35, Brandon Holtsclaw wrote: > Since it seems there has been a bit of confusion over just exactly what > needs to be done "pre-upload" to -proposed I suggest the folloing list be > added to the upload step of the wiki and become official policy so there is > no confusion about -proposed uploads. This list comes after a disscussion > in #ubuntu-motu just prior to this email if you all care to look back at > the logs about how we came up with this list and why ( very boring really ) > > "Patch applies" > "Result builds" > "package upgrades cleanly" > "application runs" > "reported issue cannot be reproduced" > "package uninstalls cleanly" > "package purges cleanly". > > Any objections to this "minimal testing" list pre-upload ? if not i sugest > this being added to the wiki in ~48 hours.
Just as a general rule, I think a MOTU's mindset when uploading to -proposed should be, "I think this is ready for -updates, but let's get some more diverse testing to make sure." I don't think -proposed is a place for "what the heck" uploads. Scott K -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
