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Re: Debian testing organization: a proposal (long)



I like your proposal; two points:

"Lars" == Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi> writes:

Lars> units. For example, the X servers, xbase, xlib6, and some other
Lars> related packages could form a subset called "X terminal", and
Lars> the testers would test it by installing it on top of a fresh
Lars> base installation.

This one subset is going to take more testers, because most people
can't singlehandedly test all the xserver packages.

Lars> The test report forms should be sent to a central address,
Lars> where a robot archives them automatically. The archive should
Lars> have a web interface, and should list forms based on package and
Lars> subset.

I see this as key to the whole thing -- recording successes is a natural
complement to recording bugs (and would be a nicer email to receive),
but it sounds like a major piece of software needs to be written.

I wish I had the foggiest idea of how bugs.debian.org was set up, so I
could do something like it for my organization.
 
 
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