On 11/26/2009 07:54 PM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
That is true, but a major amount of work in getting a release out
must
be testing it. Those Fedora people involved in the testing, which are
also user-testers, have their own systems with there own hardware and are
fully conversant with delving into bugs and reporting them in the
correct way.
Yes. So let them go ahead and do it. Development can continue in
parallel for the next release and that integration testing in the
development branch often helps the older branches get more stable when
fixes are pushed as updates. Your proposal if it was indeed a serious
one doesn't help with anything.
Rahul