On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:34 AM, Aleksey Bragin <aleksey(a)reactos.org> wrote:
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).
Locking trunk for more than three weeks is unreasonable, but just
stating no new features and only bug fixes without locking is okay.
Someone not on the list may have a bug fix craze and need to commit
ASAP!
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! :)
More profit!
WBR,
Aleksey.