Re: [CMake] The CMake bug tracker and the backlog of unresolved issues

2011-02-04 Thread Eric Noulard
2011/2/4 Tyler Roscoe ty...@cryptio.net: (removing cmake-developers; cross-posting felt wrong) On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 05:34:45PM -0500, David Cole wrote: Since we do not have a status of backlog -- but we don't really use the status values of acknowledged or confirmed very much, I am

Re: [CMake] The CMake bug tracker and the backlog of unresolved issues

2011-02-04 Thread Michael Hertling
On 02/03/2011 11:34 PM, David Cole wrote: Hello CMakers, The CMake issue tracker is located at: http://public.kitware.com/Bug All of the issues except for the most recent 15 or so have been assigned and looked at by at least one CMake developer at one point in each issue's history.

[CMake] The CMake bug tracker and the backlog of unresolved issues

2011-02-03 Thread David Cole
Hello CMakers, The CMake issue tracker is located at: http://public.kitware.com/Bug All of the issues except for the most recent 15 or so have been assigned and looked at by at least one CMake developer at one point in each issue's history. However, not all issues that are assigned to developers

Re: [CMake] The CMake bug tracker and the backlog of unresolved issues

2011-02-03 Thread Tyler Roscoe
(removing cmake-developers; cross-posting felt wrong) On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 05:34:45PM -0500, David Cole wrote: Since we do not have a status of backlog -- but we don't really use the status values of acknowledged or confirmed very much, I am thinking we could define backlog as: