Hey Mir's still in a good state. If you look at any non-trivial software
project in the world it will have hundreds, thousands, or tens of
thousands of open bugs. And any project for which that's not true often
has inadequate/inaccurate bug tracking. We're fortunate to have the
awesomeness of L
hey Daniel - I would say that in terms of bug cycling, its a good sign that
a) we're finding bugs through use & testing...which is ever expanding since
we're adding features
b) we are actually fixing bugs as well.
In other words, if no bugs were moving in or out...i'd be worried. We could
argue ma
It's unlikely many people have noticed, but Mir's bug count has hovered
surprisingly reliably between 180 and 200 since mid last year.
It seems we're in a cycle of:
1. Bug count nears 200
2. We do a point release
3. Bug count drops to 180+.
4. Repeat
Given that 72 bugs are presently "Hi