From Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:13:33 +0300
Quim Gil <quim....@nokia.com> wrote:

> The question is how to check and enforce them. What can be automated
> and what can be evaluated via testers feedback.
Since Maemo is a community project, QA could be done by the community
as well. As I see it, some person (or all developers?) is made part of
the QA team; then, when a developer uploads a package to the
autobuilder and he thinks it's ready for extras it marks the package
somehow as ready (instead of pushing it directly, like now).

Then the QA team members can look somehow at the list of "ready"
packages and test any of them. After they test a package, they may
"vote" somehow their opinion (with a optional field where they can go
into details what they like/didn't). If package gets at least one
negative vote, it's out of the queue for extras. If package gets, say,
10 positive votes (the number is to be determined experimentally), it's
automatically moved to extras.

-- 
Andrew

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