On Wednesday 07 March 2007 20:50:52 you wrote:
Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Il giorno dom, 04/03/2007 alle 13.18 +0000, Francis Giannaros ha
scritto:
Just a note that I don't necessarily think that the Bug triage day(s) should happen just yet -- I think the ideal time is just a couple or so months before release, where changes can still be made, but there's feature freeze etc. That would be the most productive time for it, I believe.
Yes! I agree on this. Doing them now is premature in my opinion because too many changes and features still have to be introduced.
Regards, Alberto
I disagree with this,
I think that a bug review should be scheduled as soon as reasonable. While your statements about it being too early are true for the bugs listed against the 10.3 release, the bugs listed against the older releases should really be addressed as quickly as possible so that they stand a chance of making it into the 10.3 at all.
If you wait too long on this, they will skip yet another release cycle.
I think that the early alpha time frame is ideal to review bugs against the older releases otherwise fixing them might introduce too much churn to be included after a feature freeze.
Thoughts?
The point of course is to not way *too* long, so that changes can still be put into effect, but not too early, before the features and new packages are in. If that happens, then we'll start fixing/cleaning up places of bugs, but then a whole horde of other ones might be created before release. A couple of months before release time sounds good to me. Kind thoughts, -- Francis Giannaros Website: http://francis.giannaros.org IRC: apokryphos on irc.freenode.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org