On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Jason  Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> QA has added a qa-approval flag to Bugzilla to allow someone to indicate if a 
> patch needs QA signoff before landing or uplift. You’ll be able to see this 
> flag under the details of a patch. Here are example situations on when it 
> would be useful to flag a patch for qa-approval:
>
> Uplift Example
>
> FMD patch lands on trunk. Dev wants uplift to 2.0. Release management desires 
> a signoff before uplift, so they flag qa-approval? to the FMD tester to 
> provide testing and signoff if testing passes for an uplift or not.
>
> Patch Landing Example
>
> Vertical homescreen patch is put out for review, but desires QA testing 
> before it lands to ensure that we don’t have smoketest fallouts post landing. 
> The dev flags qa-approval? to the vertical homescreen tester to provide 
> testing and signoff if testing passes for a landing or not.
>
> Let me know if there are any questions or comments on the flag’s usage.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jason Smith
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Is this only applicable to bugs related to features with a dedicated tester?

- Kyle
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