On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 12:59 PM, David Nalley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Alex Huang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sometime ago I suggested a process for doing this.  Have we considered that 
>> process and decided it's not useful?  I think that process is much easier to 
>> maintain than a list on the wiki.
>
>
> This process is good to adopt going forward - the problem with it is
> two fold, though:
>
> * Many of those bugs were fixed without knowledge that there would be
> a 4.0.1 - and so many have 4.1.0 as their fix version.
> * Many bugs have no targeted fixed version - or in some cases have
> multiple which is even more confusing.
>
> I think there probably needs to be a more active triaging of bugs by
> folks doing release management, and maybe some consensus about what
> needs to go where. I am somewhat concerned about the person filing
> bugs needing to make that initial determination of whether the fix
> should be in x.x.+1 or x.+1.x, etc.

I've been neglecting this in master (i.e.: 4.1.0), which need to be
fixed.  I'll start watching and managing the 4.1.0 fix version.

> Speaking of, I'll go look into tickets with no fix version set.
>
> --David
>

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