On 8/2/05, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Count me in!
>  
>  +1 for a release plan, but not as detailed, I would say - listing a 100
> bugs is not so informative, I'd say.
>  

The purpose of listing the outstanding bugs isn't really to be
informative (you can do your own queries just as easily).  The purpose
is to motivate the developers to dispense with them -- either get them
fixed (and therefore off the list), or deliberately decide to defer
them (and list them as outstanding issues on the release notes).

Either outcome is OK -- what's not OK is uncertainty about whether a
particular issue is going to get addressed or not.  And, if it's on a
list like this, there's no excuse for a developer to say "but I didn't
*know* about that problem" ... :-)

>  regards,
>  
>  Martin
> 

Craig

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