Thanks Greg. I'm sort of playing "catch-up" and I'd missed this:

http://qa.ubuntu.com/2012/07/17/testing-in-cadence/

Now Nicholas, and maybe some others, are going to regret the increased oxygen 
flow to my brain ;^)

Nicholas (or whoever) was wrong to say, "Rather than focus on arbitrary moments 
in  time, we've been asked to stick to a two week cadence for testing."

There was absolutely nothing at all "arbitrary" about the previous iso-testing 
schedule! Testing would generally begin 3 to 5 days before each milestone and 
all bugs reported during that time would be answered promptly by a dev.

You'll notice I said, "answered promptly by a dev". Even if the answer was a 
won't fix or a bump to the next dev cycle there was some assurance that the bug 
had been looked at by someone capable of making a decision.

And the release cycle is based on a number of other components coming together, 
quite often outside projects such as Gnome. I mention Gnome here because 
Lubuntu is based on Ubuntu so we have little control over some of the package 
versions included and therefore the release cycle.

But ultimately I see "cadence testing" to be just as flawed as Evan Dandrea's 
assumption that eliminating the "use continuous free space" from the live CD 
was a good idea :^(

Testing every two weeks without factoring in various feature freezes and such 
is totally absurd! I'm quite sure of that!

Lance

--- On Thu, 8/9/12, Greg Faith <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Greg Faith <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] ISO Testing Cadence Week
To: "Lance" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Phill Whiteside" <[email protected]>, "Nicholas Skaggs" 
<[email protected]>, [email protected]
Date: Thursday, August 9, 2012, 12:24 PM

Hey Lance, I am glad to hear you are doing better, and no worries abut the 
cadence testing for the i386 Lubuntu spins I will catch those this week... if 
the creek don't rise.. In my opinion your attention to detail and bug finding 
is better spent the way we are presently working. 


Lars has tested all the powerpc spins and hopefully he will be able to do the 
amd64+MAC stuff too. 

 I believe we have already tested the Lubuntu amd64 spins so I will have some 
time with my new/refurbished Lenovo T61p to work on some other spins (i386 
desktop & alternates).


You just do whatever you feel you need to brother. You find things that I know 
I would probably overlook.   

Again I am so pleased that you are feeling and doing better.

Greg nm_geo 





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