On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 20:27:27 +0200
Till Maas <opensource(a)till.name> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 02:48:26PM -0400, Luke Macken wrote:
> For critical path updates to be approved for pushing to the stable
> repository, they now require a minimum karma of 2, consisting of a
> +1 from a single proventester, and a +1 from another authenticated
> user.
I am just wondering, is this some intermediate step until the Package
update acceptance criteria[0] are implemented? Because these criteria
only say that updates "require positive Bodhi karma from a defined
group of testers", so there is no need for the +1 from another
authenticated user.
I have clarified this. This is using the same critical path setup that
branched releases use, which is: +1 from a proventester, and +1 from
any logged in user.
Also they are about the "important packages",
which is a subset of critical path.
Superset. :) In any case, the items mentioned there should be
implemented. Bodhi calls them all 'critical path' so perhaps we should
change to do that there too.
And the policy says that it is
not yet live.
I have updated the page.
Does it look clear now? Re-wording or tweaks very welcome.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_update_acceptance_criteria
kevin