On 2014-11-04 09:27, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote:
----- Original Message -----

What we have now is the worst case of all. Virtually no integration testing
and when bugs are found, no immediate new release.
I totally agree with you that this is worst case. The only thing I would like 
to clarify is that this is not the problem, it's the result from very few 
people contributing to the lower/common/shared bits we all rely on. Until this 
changes the situation will stay the same as no matter what we think/discuss and 
etc. at the end of the day someone have to step in and do it, which sadly 
doesn't happen in many cases for stuff discussed.
First step must be to agree on what to do. If we can get a consensus to have a more relaxed and higher paced release procedure, then that's a major step forward in my opinion. Alternatively, perhaps we can agree that it's OK to keep the current service releases but accept that some fixes must bypass that and cause an immediate rebuild.

- thomas

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