The only way to get something into IPS is to go through
Nevada first. So all the gates we put on Nevada are required
for IPS. You would need to re-swizzle this path in order
to change things.

-- mark

Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>> Garrett D'Amore wrote:
>>  
>>> (Also, it appears that the
>>> Indiana CTeam, if there is one, isn't requiring ARC approval for
>>> commitment.)
>>>     
>>
>> There is no Indiana C-Team because there is no Indiana consolidation.
>> From the ARC perspective, Indiana is a set of projects targeting 
>> existing
>> consolidations - GNOME, X, Install, ON, SFW, etc.
>>   
> So how does IPS get delivered?  How about software in IPS format 
> packages?
>
> Clearly Indiana is delivering stuff that isn't part of the 
> "consolidations" that make up Nevada releases.  Maybe they have a 
> W-Team?  I don't really know how Indiana is organized.
>
> But the point is, all ARC authority derives from C-Teams (or other 
> teams) which require ARC approval.  I can only presume (because it has 
> occurred) that whatever team controls what Indiana ships with has 
> elected to relax or elide any ARC approval requirement that would be 
> more typical for Nevada consolidations (ON, SFW, X11).
>
>    -- Garrett
>

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