Hi Rainer,
Rainer Bielefeld wrote (11-11-11 20:06)
I'm afraid "Try to get more testers doing the testing earlier" will be
the critical/limiting condition.
[...]
You are perfectly right there!
(This information was contained in the slides that I did not include in
the version linked from that wiki :-\ )
The idea here is the following:
When a beta is announced, many people jump in to test. Now it would be
great if we could attract (part of) that group to start working with the
developer builds asap after feature freeze!
(Arrows #1 on slide 23)
Would that make sense?
"Try faster fixing of issues in master" Is the current proceeding,
nearby all Bugs I see get their fix in the Master and if possible a
cherrypick to the stable branch.
A great news. When I did my analyses, it was only about 50% (slide #20)
Cheers,
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