Larry Becker a écrit :

>@Michaël,
>
>  I think that bug tracker level 1 is lowest and level 9 is highest.
>  
>
Hey, maybe I inverted. If so, I'm a very bad candidate to sort the list ;-)

>Looking through the list again, I don't see anything that I would
>classify as a major bug.  To me, a major bug is a stability problem
>with OJ in general.  You can break some cases of obscure features and
>99% of users will never notice.
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>
Right, there are bugs report to remove, bugs reports to move, bugs that 
some of us have already fixed and a few one still resisting...

Michael

>@Sunburned,
>
>  I would agree that many of the bugs listed in tracker and simply
>disguised feature requests.
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>
>>[1] Freeze all new contributions to the JPP SVN.
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>I believe that this is the point that we create a new stable branch.
>
>regards,
>Larry
>
>On 9/3/07, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>Here are some thoughts about releases and bug management.
>>I think we miss some rules to decide when a new version of OJ has to be
>>released, and that lack of visibility may be a disadvantage for OJ's
>>adoption.
>>The release rules should be linked to bug reports and feature requests,
>>but bug reports have to be sorted before they can be used as a base for
>>release decision.
>>A proposition is to let the default level 5 for bugs which have to be
>>fixed before a stable release, to use level 1 and 2 for bugs which have
>>to be fixed ASAP (before any release) and to set less important bugs to
>>priority 6 or more... (any other suggestion is welcome).
>>Any one having access to the bug tracker should be able to initiate this
>>hierarchy, subsequent changes should be asked to the community.
>>Major releases (version changes) could work the same way but based on
>>feature requests (feature requests for version 1.2, for 1.3...)
>>
>>This way, may be we could focus on major bugs and try to release a
>>stable version before the end of 2007.
>>
>>Michaël
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