), and
that won't be possible anymore with this approach..
Best regards
Robin
wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org wrote on 21.02.2009 11:40:33:
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Re: [wpkg-users] Trying out package upgrades before general roll-outof
package
Rainer Meier
to:
Marco Gaiarin
21.02.2009 11:41
Hi Marco
Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Mandi! Robin Roevens
We have a general policy here that any new software update/-grade has to
be tested by 4 to 5 people for some time before it is deployed over all
affected computers..
Good policy! ;-)
But I'm having trouble to do that with WPKG.. :
+0100
From: r.me...@wpkg.org
To: g...@sv.lnf.it
CC: wpkg-users@lists.wpkg.org
Subject: Re: [wpkg-users] Trying out package upgrades before general roll-out
of package
Hi Marco
Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Mandi! Robin Roevens
We have a general policy here that any new software update/-grade
Hi all
We have a general policy here that any new software update/-grade has to
be tested by 4 to 5 people for some time before it is deployed over all
affected computers.. But I'm having trouble to do that with WPKG.. :
If it is a new package, there is no problem.. those 4 to 5 people get that
Robin Roevens wrote:
Hi all
We have a general policy here that any new software update/-grade has to be
tested by 4 to 5 people for some time before it is deployed over all affected
computers.. But I'm having trouble to do that with WPKG.. :
If it is a new package, there is no problem.. those
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:59:51AM +0100, Pendl Stefan wrote:
since there are only 4 to 5 test users, why not manually deploy the
packages to them?
One would usually like to test the entire setup, including the automation,
though.
You could as well set up a test folder on the server
Mandi! Robin Roevens
In chel dì si favelave...
We have a general policy here that any new software update/-grade has to
be tested by 4 to 5 people for some time before it is deployed over all
affected computers..
Good policy! ;-)
But I'm having trouble to do that with WPKG.. :
WPKG