Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 20:31:59 -0500 From: Colin <cwass99@home.com> To: stable@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: mcgovern@spoon.beta.com Subject: Re: QA effort stalled in june due to lack of interest (was Re: speaking of 3.4) Message-ID: <383C918F.B1C2858C@home.com> References: <199911240446.XAA21146@spoon.beta.com>
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Brian J. McGovern wrote: > > Getting back on topic, what would people say to a 14 day release window? That > would mean that Jordan will freeze code on 12/1, as mentioned in the thread, > and a release will be forthcoming on or about 12/15. It could be later if > there are serious problems found. But, I think this is a reasonable time to > get some mileage on a release. It strikes me as still a bit short, but probably the best we could expect under the circumstances. > > Next question is who is going to do the work. This is the kicker. If we can > find 6-12 people (and I'll be the first to volunteer) who are serious about > getting some testing time in between 12/1 and 12/14, we might be able to > scramble something together. By "serious", I mean that you have a machine or > two to play with, and have a few hours daily, no less than every other day, to > install a full new version, and bang the hell out of it. You should probably > also consider the bandwidth you have to download releases. One or two may also > have the luxury of installing a prior release, and then testing the "Upgrade" > route. This means that a worst-case scenario, you have 42 machine/releases > played with for a couple of hours each. > I can't guarentee I can give more than about 1-2 hours per night, but it's yours if you can use it. I also have a cable modem to play with, so bandwidth isn't a huge worry. As well, having just upgraded this box from 3.0 to 3.3-stable (fwiw, this was not nearly so easy as the instructions would lead a person to believe ;)), I could wind it back to 3.0 as part of the test process. I have another box that I can live on for a couple of weeks if things get really weird. > The last hard task will be figuring out what/how to test. My first thought is > to plow through the pr's that are either a.) closed since the 3.2-RELEASE, or > b.) open. a.) gives you the chance to verify that the "fixes" really fixed > things, and b.) lets you verify the bug really exists, and possibly give you > a chance to debug it more fully. From this, we can hopefully pull a test > set together. > I've only just recently started tracking this list, so I'm not completely up to speed on all the bugs and fixes that have been through here since 3.2. I would still be willing to test against them given a reasonable plan. > > Anyhow, if you're willing to basically give up the next three weeks of free > time for your favorite OS, drop me a line, and we can start coordinating > events. If this email flops as badly as the first, I'll summarize by Friday > that QA is impossible, due to a lack of interest in a concerted effort. > -Brian Hopefully, I won't be the only one willing to play ;) Cheers, Colin To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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