Hi folks,
Just a quick update on progress of the 3.0-stableRC1 release. The programming
team patched over 50 bugs today, so kudos to everyone! I began the process
of updating translations and have updated all but the following:
el-GR-i-staff-t-prog-v-300.po
es-ES-i-staff-t-prog-v-3000
Hi folks,
Well, here we are: Monday June 16th. Based on the feedback to my last
post announcing a proposed release date I've decided to hold off for a week
and aim for Friday the 20th as the RC1 / string freeze date. I'm still
hopeful that
we'll have the final release ready for July 1st.
In terms
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On Wed, June 4, 2008 1:33 pm, MJ Ray wrote:
> "Thomas Dukleth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2. STANDARDS OF BUG SEVERITY.
>>
[..]
> I support our current descriptions, which you can find at
> http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/page.cgi?id=fields.html#bug_severity
>
> Blocker
"Thomas Dukleth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2. STANDARDS OF BUG SEVERITY.
>
> For the benefit of those who were not present or do not remember, Joshua
> Ferraro offered a standard for bug severity on the #koha IRC channel in
> which almost any bug which was noticed by the librarian would be perc
1. BUG SEVERITY SIGNIFICANTLY UNDER-REPORTED.
The severity of many currently reported bugs has been significantly
under-reported. If the practical effect of many bugs marked as normal
would be considered, they would be found to be blocking or critical for
the part of Koha to which they relate.
> Galen and I discussed the blocker, major, critical issues and concluded
> we could address them with a concerted effort before Monday, June 16th.
> I'd like to set that as the date for releasing 3.0-stableRC1, then do a string
> freeze, to allow translators to wrap up any changes to translations,
Personally I think all system preference bugs should have a high
priority (even though they aren't all labeled as such). I say this
because many people are installed Koha without professional help - if
we have preferences that do nothing or don't work right it will cause
problems for these people.
Hi folks,
I've done an audit of the outstanding bugs in Bugzilla and have found
39 are marked as blocker, major, or critical:
http://tinyurl.com/5hysmf
There are an additional 157 marked 'normal':
http://tinyurl.com/5apjsy
Galen and I discussed the blocker, major, critical issues and concluded