QA meeting
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1. We recommend lowering acceptable karma from 10 to 5.<br> | 1. We recommend lowering acceptable karma from 10 to 5.<br> | ||
- | 2. Thumbs down requires a comment as well. | + | 2. Thumbs down requires a comment as well.<br> |
+ | 3. Testers should follow the checklist closely so it is clear what the testing criteria are. <br> | ||
'''Wishlist''' | '''Wishlist''' | ||
1. Approval interface available in Application Manager. | 1. Approval interface available in Application Manager. |
Revision as of 14:57, 10 November 2009
QA Meeting Agenda
Please place the things you wish to discuss at the QA meeting on IRC below.
Meeting details
- IRC: irc.freenode.org
- Channel: #maemo-meeting
- Time: Tuesday, November 10th, 14:30 UTC
Agenda
- QA is good.
- The criteria are a good start, but need tweaks
- The packages UI needs some streamlining for testers.
- As a tester, a better reminder of the checklist when checking would be good. I also like the ease with which I can give feedback.
- As a developer, I don't *think* I want to be constrained with "release early, release often" when fixing bugs or introducing new small features.
- We need a mechanism to preserve karma or reset it to zero.
- Discuss the possibility of PPAs or personal repositories.
- specific bug report should always be required to block a package from entering Extras.
- Developer's karma and tester's karma should be incorporated so that a "developer with high karma would be able to push packages through the process faster, and a high rolling tester would be able keep bugs open and classified as critical in case of disagreement."
- Bugtracker field should be a blocker ? what about background packages ?
- What to do with CLI apps ?
- Allow people to vote multiple time.
Actionable items
1. We recommend lowering acceptable karma from 10 to 5.
2. Thumbs down requires a comment as well.
3. Testers should follow the checklist closely so it is clear what the testing criteria are.
Wishlist
1. Approval interface available in Application Manager.