Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
This is only working for you because KDE is a high-visibility
project
and can mobilize resources even outside the distro normal schedule. The
other packages you talk of could benefit if QA was cheap and plentiful
but QA is not cheap and plentiful and pretending we do not have resource
constrains and can afford no to forget about planification will not
change this fact.
Those packages which can't drum up as much QA are niche packages where
usually you can get away with just pushing whatever you want whenever you
want. Extras worked like that all the time, it didn't even have a testing
repo at all (!), but it still worked.
Kevin Kofler