Am 28.11.2015 um 03:48 schrieb Richard Heck:
I found a bug: You forgot to revert Solution* in the lyx2lyx code. It
was completely accidental that I found this, too.
OK, but this is no reason to stop shipping alpha2. And you know my
opinion about reverting new features to TeX code. If I could I would not
provide an reversion. That is waste of manpower that we don't have... I
repeat myself.
I also found a bug in the lyx2lyx code for Verbtaim*, which I haven't
yet been able to fix.
If you give me a pointer I will have a look.
Nevertheless, I posted my patch and got the OK to put it in.
if a user finds one we will fix it.
What if no one finds it until the actual release of 2.2.0? Then what?
Then we fix as soon as we know about the bug of course ;-).
That's what alpha releases are about.
No, it is not.
So what are the alpha releases about? We release them to get feedback
about bugs. it is not that we intentionally introduce bugs but of course
people will find things we don't or won't find.
The most basic rule of pre-releases is: DO NOT INTRODUCE ANY NEW BUGS IN
ALPHA2 THAT WERE NOT ALREADY IN ALPHA1 (and so forth).
Sure.
Do you say I put in buggy stuff I know in advance that it is buggy?
regards Uwe