[maemo-developers] QA process = bug fixing disincentive?
From: Attila Csipa maemo at csipa.in.rsDate: Wed Nov 4 13:49:08 EET 2009
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On Wednesday 04 November 2009 10:28:58 Andrew Flegg wrote: > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 09:03, <tero.kojo at nokia.com> wrote: > > Two days later I notice a blinking orange light in my status bar. I see > > a new version of the application. I install, I check what has changed > > (minor or major?), I run my tests and thumb it up again. > > Aside: how do you check what has changed? This is one of the things I miss sorely from the Application Manager. Sure, you can see the description and version, but not things like free/non-free, the repo and last, but not least, the changelog (maybe based on the debian/changelog most packages have, anyway).
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