Hi,
To not keep obvious broken applications lingering in the QA testing queue,
we need to determine what how many thumbs down are required before
automatic removal from the queue is done.
How about setting the limit at:
5 thumbs down at = 10 day quarantine point.
and
10 thumbs down for
2009/10/22 Niels Breet ni...@maemo.org:
Hi,
To not keep obvious broken applications lingering in the QA testing queue,
we need to determine what how many thumbs down are required before
automatic removal from the queue is done.
How about setting the limit at:
5 thumbs down at = 10 day
There is no interface to pull apps manually.
if testing identifies a blocker, the maintainer has no way but to leave it
there wasting the other testers time.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Aniello Del Sorbo ani...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/10/22 Niels Breet ni...@maemo.org:
Hi,
To not keep
This is a good point.
An app should be pulled by the developer or by some poweruser .
Aniello
2009/10/22 gary liquid liq...@gmail.com:
There is no interface to pull apps manually.
if testing identifies a blocker, the maintainer has no way but to leave it
there wasting the other testers
On Thu, October 22, 2009 15:31, gary liquid wrote:
There is no interface to pull apps manually.
if testing identifies a blocker, the maintainer has no way but to leave it
there wasting the other testers time.
This reminds me. If a maintainer votes his own app down, it should be
removed
2009/10/22 Niels Breet ni...@maemo.org:
On Thu, October 22, 2009 15:31, gary liquid wrote:
There is no interface to pull apps manually.
if testing identifies a blocker, the maintainer has no way but to leave it
there wasting the other testers time.
This reminds me. If a maintainer votes his
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Aniello Del Sorbo ani...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/22 Niels Breet ni...@maemo.org:
On Thu, October 22, 2009 15:31, gary liquid wrote:
There is no interface to pull apps manually.
if testing identifies a blocker, the maintainer has no way but to leave
it
2009/10/22 Niels Breet ni...@maemo.org:
On Thu, October 22, 2009 15:31, gary liquid wrote:
There is no interface to pull apps manually.
if testing identifies a blocker, the maintainer has no way but to leave it
there wasting the other testers time.
This reminds me. If a maintainer votes his