Don Cragun <dcra...@sonic.net> wrote, on 29 Mar 2020: > > You can't file a bug agains 1003.1(20xx)/Issue 8 because there is > no such thing until it is approve by the balloting group at IEEE, > ISO, and The Open Group. Trying to file bugs against a draft of the > standard would lead to hundreds of different Category values (and a > hundreds of large PDF files we would all have to keep in case a bug > was filed against it). Note that each note that you see in the mailing > list that has Status Applied could indicate that a new draft has been > created.
I agree with this, but I think you should not have used the word "draft". I would call the PDFs created by CI/CD in gitlab "builds" not drafts. Drafts are formal documents released for review. When we release Issue 8 Draft 1 we will add a project to Mantis so that bugs in the draft can be reported. (I expect it will be one project for all of the Issue 8 formal drafts, with a field to select the draft number.) -- Geoff Clare <g.cl...@opengroup.org> The Open Group, Apex Plaza, Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 1AX, England