On Nov 24, 2010, at 2:51 AM, Thierry Carrez <thie...@openstack.org> wrote: > The first question is what "Fix committed" and "Fix released" should > mean. There are two possible directions: > > * The developer (or "trunk") view, where "Fix committed" means a branch > has been proposed with the fix, and "Fix released" means the fix has > landed in trunk. > > * The user (or "release") view, where "Fix committed" means the fix has > been committed to trunk and "Fix released" means the fix has been > released in a given "Openstack release". > > Given the way LP handles "Fix committed" bugs (keep them visible by > default in bug lists), I tend to prefer the "developer/trunk" view, but > maybe that is confusing for users (makes it a bit more difficult to find > already-fixed-in-trunk duplicates when filing a bug against a released > version ?).
I would pref the user centric view - choices are going to be made about implementations with openstack that are likely to be driven by when a given bug will be resolved in a public release. Having some concrete measure for external people to see which release will resolve it is important. Likewise, we do lots of work in branches, and as a newcomer to the projet figuring out where a fix has actually landed is a bit tricky - i keep up with trunk, but there is a lot of side work happening, and i dont expect to see the bug resolved as a dedveloper until its in trunk - so i would prefer that interpretation of "fix committed" - that it is committed into trunk. > The second question revolves around the "Confirmed" and "Triaged" > states. I would use "Confirmed" when the bug has been acknowledged as a > real bug and had its "Importance" set. Or should we restrict it to bugs > that have been strictly reproduced ? I'm with the others on confirmed means able to reproduce... - joe > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp