On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 01:36:18PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote: > > > Fixing RC bugs just for the sake of making the RC bug count down is not > > > the best thing to do IMHO. > > Putting a temporary fix in place while a permanent one continues to be > > worked out is /exactly/ the right thing to do. > Putting a fix that solves partially the problem so that we can say the > RC bug is closed is not exactly the right thing to do.
If the problem's only partially solved, reopen the bug. If the partial solution is enough to make it not-RC, downgrade it as well as reopen it. If the partial solution is worse than doing nothing, make a new upload reverting the change. > The "right" temporary fix, then, would have been to remove *all* the test > files. > But the files listed in the RC bug have been removed, the RC bug is > "fixed", the RC bug count going down, so everything is fine. If you've got more information than is in the bug report, that's fine; add it to the bug report, and do whatever else is appropriate to fix the problem. Closing reports without fixing real bugs isn't "fine", but there's no point I can see to moping about it on -devel -- especially when the bug report didn't have all the information. Cheers, aj
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