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* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - noloader landing between Beta TC1 and Beta TC2 was way too late and caused extensive havoc
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - noloader landing between Beta TC1 and Beta TC2 was way too late and caused extensive havoc
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - maybe just because we have longer for TCs now, but RC period feels very short: RC1 date is a Thursday, Go/No-Go is the following Wednesday, that's 6 days but only 4 business days of validate / fix / respin
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - maybe just because we have longer for TCs now, but RC period feels very short: RC1 date is a Thursday, Go/No-Go is the following Wednesday, that's 6 days but only 4 business days of validate / fix / respin
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - the ability to add stuff to comps during freezes finally bit us on the ass, as I knew it eventually would: [[rhbug:807879|Bugzilla: #807879]]. Adding gnome-boxes to comps during Beta freeze broke networking in KVMs.
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - the ability to add stuff to comps during freezes finally bit us on the ass, as I knew it eventually would: [[rhbug:807879|Bugzilla: #807879]]. Adding gnome-boxes to comps during Beta freeze broke networking in KVMs
* [[User:Adamwill|Adamwill]] - desktop team was sad that we couldn't co-ordinate Beta release with the GNOME 3.4 final release so 3.4 final made Beta


=== Wishlist ===
=== Wishlist ===

Revision as of 17:07, 30 March 2012

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Test Results:Fedora 17 QA Retrospective/good

  • Adamwill - Pushing back the TC dates continued to help a lot with getting validation done on time

Could have been better

Test Results:Fedora 17 QA Retrospective/bad

  • Adamwill - noloader landing between Beta TC1 and Beta TC2 was way too late and caused extensive havoc
  • Adamwill - maybe just because we have longer for TCs now, but RC period feels very short: RC1 date is a Thursday, Go/No-Go is the following Wednesday, that's 6 days but only 4 business days of validate / fix / respin
  • Adamwill - the ability to add stuff to comps during freezes finally bit us on the ass, as I knew it eventually would: Bugzilla: #807879. Adding gnome-boxes to comps during Beta freeze broke networking in KVMs
  • Adamwill - desktop team was sad that we couldn't co-ordinate Beta release with the GNOME 3.4 final release so 3.4 final made Beta

Wishlist

Test Results:Fedora 17 QA Retrospective/wishlist

Recommendations

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