On Wed, 14 Mar 2012, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Fridrich Strba schrieb:
for 3.4.6 RC2, we're now uploading builds to a public (but
non-mirrored - so don't spread news too widely!) place, as soon as
they're available. Grab them here:
If you've a bit of time, please give them a try& report
Bjoern Michaelsen píše v St 14. 03. 2012 v 18:38 +0100:
> While being open to further concrete proposals for improvement, I dont think
> there is a fundamental flaw with the release concept itself. The quality of
> 3.5.0 and and 3.5.1 show that the number of regressions in 3.4 were a one-time
> out
Bjoern Michaelsen schrieb:
We need to be sure to detect and pinpoint regressions earlier and more precise
than in 3.4
Hi,
That's at least an important part of the truth, when 3.4.0 release came
only 15 regressions were known (bud keyword handling was very arbitrary
in those days).
Let's h
Hi Pedro,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 05:32:04PM +, Pedro Lino wrote:
> Maybe branch 3.4.x should continue to be updated (in the same way that
> Mozilla keeps fixing bugs in version 3.6.x, with x currently at 28, even
> though the latest version is 11.0...) until at least all 3.3.x regressions
> a
Pedro Lino schrieb:
Maybe branch 3.4.x should continue to be updated (in the same way that
Mozilla keeps fixing bugs in version 3.6.x,
Hi,
Yes, something like that would be great, but we should not underrate the
work that such a proceeding would cost. But I believe I we have some
kind of gu
Hi Rainer,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 05:48:17PM +0100, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
> We still have 45 unfixed regressions compared to 3.3, Lifecycle of
> 3.4 will end with 3.4.6(?), so this version is more or less useless
> for most (or at least very many) 3.3 or 3.4 users.
While I agree that 45 regres
Hi Rainer, all
It's my belief that we will have to rethink our release concept.
>
It is true that this model tends to accumulate regressions. Unfortunately
it is not easy to measure if adding more features is attracting more users
than repelling users because of regressions/unsolved problems...
Fridrich Strba schrieb:
for 3.4.6 RC2, we're now uploading builds to a public (but
non-mirrored - so don't spread news too widely!) place, as soon as
they're available. Grab them here:
If you've a bit of time, please give them a try& report *critical*
bugs not yet in bugzilla here,
Hi,
w
Hi *,
for 3.4.6 RC2, we're now uploading builds to a public (but
non-mirrored - so don't spread news too widely!) place, as soon as
they're available. Grab them here:
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/
If you've a bit of time, please give them a try & report *critical*
bugs not yet