Yeah sure, this is quite important, however as I said, we just had a
"natural" feature freeze when only bugfixes were committed to trunk
for about 2 or 3 weeks, and all new features went to the branches
(with some exceptions, but still).
Also, patches were reviewed and committed and as for regressions,
previous release had even more, so there is a progress and positive
view of the newcoming release.
Usability test is also something which our testers do all the time
when preparing a release, this includes testing golden apps etc.
Victor could explain more on this topic, and I would really like
testers to manage this kind of stuff and do some minimal quality
assurance.
Profit! :)
WBR,
Aleksey.
On Feb 15, 2011, at 12:43 AM, Timo Kreuzer wrote:
I'd like to come back to this and suggest a procedure:
1. Officially announce feature freeze.
2. Address patches in bugzilla. we have 31 patches in bugzilla and
we should have each of them reviewed and hopefully a lot comitted.
3. Address regressions. We have 47 (!!!) bugs marked as regressions
in bugzilla. We should go through each of them and check if its any
reasonable to fix them.
4. Address bugs with high severity / high priority. (5 blockers, 9
critical, 50 major... doh!)
5. Do a "usability test". This means installing and doing the usual
stuff, a user would do and note all problems, annoyances. Currently
ros crashes very often with failed assertions and other stuff. If
we ship this in a release, people will be very disappointed. so we
seriously need to improve the situation.
6. ???
7. profit
Timo
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