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On 29.07.2018 00:40, Mikle Kolyada wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> The Gentoo QA team would like to introduce the following policy that |
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> would be applied to individuals breaking the state and quality of the |
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> main gentoo.git tree |
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> ( as we do not have this strictly documented yet): |
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> <policy> |
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> If recommended Gentoo workflow policies are not followed by an |
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> individual developer |
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> (e.g make major changes to the widely used eclasses without prior |
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> discussion on the mailing list or |
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> commit changes that lead to multiple CI checks failure), the standard QA |
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> procedure is: |
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> 1.) Two warnings granted by QA team, after two independent breakages |
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> 2.) Revoking the commit access for 14 days |
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> These violations will be evaluated individually by all QA team members. |
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> Warnings can be revoked, if during 6 months period a developer makes at |
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> least 20 non trivial changes not producing more breakages. |
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> </policy> |
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Meh, I sent this one a bit prematurely, sorry for the spam, we will work |
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on it a bit more before it reaches an official point |