On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 18:30, Samuel Verschelde <stormi@laposte.net> wrote:
Of course yes, silly question !

But how many use the kernel from the Core Updates Testing media ? It's an
update candidate (bugfix + security), and we would like to have it tested

Just install it, reboot, check that there is no regression in your hardware
handling, and give us feedback on the bug report !

If something goes well, no problem, you can still choose an older kernel from
the boot menu and report the problems you had in the bug report.

The bug report: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2642


Alternatively, I'd suggest using the same approach as Arch folks are doing - the one who installs the update candidate package, and it works for him, just replies with a:
Signed-Off for $ARCH

(E.g., Signed-Off for i686; or Signed-Off for x86_64 - to indicate what architecture the update was tested on).

Not sure if this will spam the list a lot, but those are mine $0.02.. :)

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Eugeni Dodonov