On 13.05.2014 14:29, C wrote:
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Stephan Kulow
wrote: While the first steps have proven their benefits in avoiding regressions, I had the feeling in Dubrovnik that we need to go further to make it more obvious to Factory users that Factory is a tested rolling release and no longer a dumping group of experiments.
This makes running a daily machine on Factory a lot more interesting for me. The whole experimental dumping ground thing made Factory a bit scary to non-developers who might have been interested in testing releases (like me).
Now I want to hear about your experiences and expectations.
Is this ready to go now? Or still being established? As in if I go grab Factory later this week and install will I be stepping into the brave new world of "Users enjoy a tested Factory"?
There is no reason to wait, the future is now :) Let me make one point clear though: we can only avoid breaking what we also test. E.g. we test that you can write 'Hello, if you can see this, oowriter works' into a oowriter (which is called lowriter these days, but openQA still tests oowriter :) That doesn't mean oowriter can't crash during save or print. This means factory will keep having bugs not covered by openQA. But any software will have bugs ;) Greetings, Stephan -- For perfect happiness, remember two things: (1) Be content with what you've got. (2) Be sure you've got plenty. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org