The categorisation is important, because bug fixes addresses a higher risk
level than improvements, new features and wishes. With the categorisaton
potential adopters have a quick overview to assess where to spend effort.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

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On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Ron Wheeler <[email protected]
> wrote:

> +1
>
> Ron
>
> On 11/04/2015 1:36 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>
>> Le 11/04/2015 18:54, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
>>
>>> On Apr 10, 2015, at 6:09 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>  I believe it's convenient for users to at least be able to quickly
>>>> discern bug fixes from the rest... Let's see other opinions indeed, at
>>>> least those who care about delivering a better user experiences (too harsh
>>>> here?)....
>>>>
>>> It seems you have a very strong opinion about this:
>>>
>>
>> I often have strong opinion :).
>>
>>  even if no one else seems to share your same concerns, I have updated
>>> the release notes including the categorizations you asked for;
>>>
>>
>> Thanks Jacopo, I like it.
>>
>>  but if someone has a different opinion it doesn't mean that they don't
>>> care about users...
>>>
>>
>> I agree, it's more about opinion expression. If some have a different
>> one, then they should express it, else it's lazy consensus, in other word
>> the community agree about the proposition.
>> I feel, we lack commitment at this level, I mean people expressing their
>> opinion, if they have a different one of course.
>> We need more people involved not only in code and documentation (parts
>> which are improving currently, great!) and such, but also in community
>> decisions which are the fundamental ones.
>> OK, I'm maybe stressing things a bit too much on this trivial case ;) but
>> I guess you get my point, in general...
>>
>>  Jacopo
>>>
>>>
>> Jacques
>>
>>
>
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