On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 02:42 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/13/2010 02:37 AM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> There was an open ticket requesting Pino. There was not anything from
> the maintainers requesting the games.
>
I did mention this on IRC but what is the criteria for pulling in the
updates? If I knew what would be reasonable to request, it would help
for future releases. I am also looking for guidelines on, what updates
are considered a good thing. Is the game update a problem?
The problem is there aren't really criteria, it's a very squishy thing.
We usually take at least one not-strictly-a-blocker fix during the RC
phase of a release, based on a sort of instinctive judgement call that
gets kicked around between QA and rel-eng.
It's really really hard to codify this, because there's just so many
parameters. We did a decent job, I think, of codifying the issues that
can really block a release, but the risk vs. benefit calculation
involved in 'should we take this fix for this spin' is a massively more
difficult thing to codify :/
if someone wants to try that would be awesome, but honestly I wouldn't
know where to start.
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