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Re: Debian testing organization: a proposal (long)



Lars' proposal looks like a good place to start.

One question: what about setting up priorities for the testing process 
based on the number of users using each package.  This brings back the 
very good (IMHO) idea of having a voluntary package which logs the use of 
programs on the system and reports back to the project via a weekly cron 
job.  This leads me to another IMO important question: Given that we have 
limited resources to test packages, shouldn't we have at least two levels 
of testing, (1) for those packages that most people use, and (2) for 
packages that few if any people use?

Thanks.  Syrus.

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Syrus Nemat-Nasser <syrus@ucsd.edu>    UCSD Physics Dept.



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