What about testers, how should they behave?

> For clarity, the cycle of development should go something like this:
>
> 1) Clone from the sacred SF.net (or its mirror on repo.or.cz).
> 2) Commit branch in your local repository.
> 3) Push to repo.or.cz with propery Signed-off-by lines:

Which repository? Who gets access to the testing
repository?

> 4) Maintainer pulls branch into testing repository mainline.
> 5) Push branch after it receives sufficient Signed-off-by lines.

Push branch from what repository to where?

How do I add a sign-off line? Do I do this after I've tested
something that someone else committed or just something
that I committed myself?

>but be sure to post a message telling us your branch head, so subsequent
>commits to that branch do not cause the changes to be lost.

Could you explain this a bit more?

Once we have the process a bit more down documentation
in the doxygen docs of the process would be good, but to
get the rules down and to help users, contributers and
maintainers understand what to do and what not to do.


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