On 08:17:24 AM Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.06.2011 01:44, schrieb Adam Williamson:
>> so where was the QA before the release which forbids fix the release?
>
> Well, a few things:
>
> There's no planned testing of mysql prior to release. QA does not have
> the resources to test every feature of Fedora; what gets tested are
> things that are critical to the basic functionality of the system, which
> does not include mysql
this is not needed
seeing that most services are not prividing systemd-files should
be reason enough to supsend the release or schedule systemd for F16
the other option had been one or two deadlines for packagers
to provide native systemd-services with much more pressure than happended
I wonder how could someone would put a deadline on volunteers?
You can't :).
How would you make someone provide systemd-services if he/she doesn't have a
systemd machine to play with?
You can't :).
Why does pretty much every significant project switched to time-based releases
instead of feature-based?
Because that's the only sensible way you can deliver smth to your users. And
yes I think that systemd was ready but there was no way to get every service
converted before it is in a released versions packagers can work with.
Regards,
Alex