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Re: Debian testing organization: a proposal (long)



> > > Ok with me. That means the following priority I think
> > >
> > > 1. Base Packages + Bootdisks
> > > 2. Required Packages
> > > 3. Standard Packages
> > > 4. Optional Packages
> > > 5. Extra Packages


 Base and Required Packages (and bootdisks ?) have priority over
 everything else. After that, what is most important? The popular packages. 
 Even if everyting works perfect, except Netscape, frankly, the
 whole release gets in trouble. Regardless of importance, certain
 popular packages *must* work properly.

 Could someone, please, re-repost the call-for-testers announcement and how
 the testers are expected to contribute, how long it lasts, etc. It seems 
 I missed that. I have plenty of hdisk to spare and might decide to join.



> > Yes, my intention is to provide "broad" testing of 1 and 2.
> > Because most of those who volunteered for testing have limited
> > partition space for testing (average around 100 meg) 3-5 will be
> > divided up along section lines with 1 or 2 testors working on each
> > "section", starting with standard packages and working through the
> > rest as time permits.
> >
> 
> Please, consider adding 
> 
> 	1bis. Suid root Packages
> 
> between 1. and 2., even for Packages in non-free and contrib!


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