On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Peter Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > As some of you know I was at FUDCon Zurich last weekend. I took the > opportunity to sit down with Adam Williamson who is in charge of the > Fedora QA team and process to discuss how we could incorporate Sugar > and SoaS testing into the QA process. > > Adam agreed that we would be able to incorporate Sugar into the > Desktop QA which will expand our testing massively as Fedora has a > great QA team. It will also have the ability to allow us to block a > release if there is things broken. That is a double edged sword as if > its broken we'll also need to pull out all stops to ensure it is fixed > as well, but overall I believe that is positive! > > In the short term this won't affect this release too much but I will > be spending some time to define the criteria for Alpha, Beta and Final > releases. It will also mean we have official spins for each of the > Alpha, Beta as well as the usual Final releases. While we will see the > start of the benefits for the home run this will really start to kick > in for the SoaSv5 release process. > > Overall I think this is a massively positive opportunity for Sugar as > it opens it out more to the wider Fedora community and allows us to > get involved in the Fedora QA more and define what is important for us > for our releases and allows us to ride on the coattails and gain the > benefit of the awesome work that Adam and his team are doing upstream.
That is excellent news. That will make my life much easier as I work to get Ubuntu Sugar Remix approved as a official Ubuntu release. We are targeting the 11.04 release for inclusion. I hope we can contribute as much back to the ecosystem as the SoaS has contributed:) I am hoping to start by engaging the ubuntu translation community. david _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas

