Anthony Elder wrote:

Alek, like I said on IRC I'm about to leave on holiday so the raising
bugzillas for the axis provider problems I know about will have to wait
till after the 27th, this is a place holder till then.
hi Ant,

i am concerned as i personally feel being left in dark: i looked on list of bugs in bugzilla but i have no idea which one are critical and needs to be fixed and which one can be postponed.

http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?long_desc=wsif&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr

As for the other
bugzilla's, isn't the point of having non final releases so people can
report problems - new bugzilla bugs - and we then decide if it the problem
should be fixed and included in the final release?

sure, those will be reported as new bugs but i think our users should know which bugs are planned to be fixed for release and which one are postponed so they can voice their concerns too and report new bugs or request new features.

however can we hope to get any feedback if we do not make this information available (we could also use people using WSIF and reporting more about experience ...)

thanks,

alek


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Anthony Elder
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Aleksander Slominski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 19/12/2002 17:35:16

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antelder 2002/12/19 09:29:02

Modified: java/doc RELEASE_TASKS.txt
Log:
somethings from me, more after the 27th...
+* [ant] finish fixing problems in AXIS provider as described in

bugzillas to be raised

+* regularly monitor bugzilla bugs and decide as appropriate if fix

should be included in RCx or final

hi Ant,

could give list of bug numbers, associated titles and URLs tha tshoul
dbe fixed for this release?

thanks,

alek

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