On 09/27/2015 03:19 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> On 27/09/2015 Kay Schenk wrote:
>> re BZ: I will work on this today. I was trying to do that a
>> week or so ago, but couldn't find a way to deal with
>> tracking by "Flag".
> 
> In Bugzilla's Advanced search (this answers the question
> from Marcus too) one can do a "Custom Search" for "Flags" -
> "contains the string" - "4.1.2_release_blocker" and the
> system will show a list of bugs fixed or proposed for 4.1.2.

Ok, I finally got on with this. There was one little
additional trick.

> 
>> When can we get actual RCs/test builds to use? Since the
>> "win" buildbot is still having issues, even you reset
>> SNAPSHOT, we will only have a few Linux builds to use for
>> testing.
> 
> This is true for the buildbots. But probably our best option
> is NOT to use the buildbots for 4.1.2; if we manage to get
> snapshots from the same hardware used to build 4.1.1 it
> would be perfect. Let's see.

Sure. This makes sense. Hopefully the SNAPSHOTS will emerge
soon. :)

> 
> Note: while the current snapshot is probably not the final
> 4.1.2 release, it is quite close. Most of the code changes
> are already in and are ready for testing. I expect that the
> next snapshot (no estimated date) will be our Release
> Candidate.
> 
>>> Do you think we should update the site headline to point to
>>> that blog post? At least we would give visibility to what we
>>> have been doing recently.
>> We could do that. But I would feel better if we had test
>> build available first.
> 
> Maybe we can wait a couple days, but I'd rather get
> volunteers first and builds later. Users will also
> appreciate to know that 4.1.2 is coming soon: we didn't give
> it any visibility except for this mailing list and the CWiki
> so far, and it was a mistake.

Well this is certainly a good point.

> 
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
> 
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