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#273
Originally Posted by jjx View Post
I suspect a good proportion of the Maemo team would agree, but they might simply be too busy to change their process. It's not that easy to change the way you do things on this scale, even when you are sure it's a good idea. After all there is still a systematic QA process needed, however releases are done.

Still the lack of communication is disappointing.
The old wisdom is that there is never time to changes, so one might do them immediately as later on they are always harder to do. If the organization is twice the size, is change any easier? I do not see how the project scale or QA matters here - basically all active linux distros are doing delayless bugfix updates. It is just about the organizations leaders willingness and skills. 1) identify target 2) find out what is preventing from reaching the target 3) fix the issues.. easy peasy..