FESCo wants to ban direct stable pushes in Bodhi (urgent call for feedback)

Kevin Kofler kevin.kofler at chello.at
Sat Feb 27 02:00:26 UTC 2010


Adam Williamson wrote:
> The good is not the enemy of the perfect. A 90% chance of noticing a
> problem is still better than a 10% chance, even if it's not 100%.

That doesn't help when this takes a week and you break a dozen machines 
while waiting for the "don't destroy hardware!" fix (and that's just if the 
hardware is really infrequent; you could end up with a lot more broken 
machines in a week even with frequencies which may still elude testing).

        Kevin Kofler



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