Just another note here: Once a bug has the "Fix Committed" status, and the fix has been verified via comments on the bug by users of both Linux / Windows, the status should be changed to "Fix Released". This will cause the bug to stop appearing in the list. Chances are, I'll personally handle this responsibility, but just a heads up about how the process works.
Zach J. Elko Ball State University Unified Technology Support Certified Hardware & Software Technician On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Zach Elko <[email protected]> wrote: > Some guidelines and notes about the bug tracker: > > > - I expect everyone to keep an active eye on the bug listing within > Launchpad (not just the e-mails) > - When a bug is reported, it should remain in the "New" status until > someone else can replicate it using the steps listed in the bug's > description. When someone does that, they should change the status to > "Confirmed". This ensures that we aren't reporting bugs that only exist on > one person's machine, and that the bug is actually a bug. > - If you see a bug you think you can fix, change the status to "In > Progress" before working on it. This lets everyone else know that someone > is > working on it. > - If you fix a bug, add a comment to the bug stating which revision you > committed the fix in, and then change the status to "Fix committed." > - If you see a bug is in the "Fix committed" status, you should update > your repository and try to replicate the bug. If you can't, great. Add a > comment to the bug and state that you can confirm the bug has been fixed. > > Zach J. Elko > Ball State University Unified Technology Support > Certified Hardware & Software Technician >
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