Caio Tiago Oliveira wrote:
Joe Smith, 12-05-2007 13:31:
Hi there!
Greets.
I file an issue. Time passes ;-) The defect is fixed and the
developers add comments like so:
------- Additional comments from aw Fri Apr 20 08:55:16 +0000 2007
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AW->WG: Please verify:
...
------- Additional comments from wg Mon Apr 23 12:02:23 +0000 2007
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Verified in CWS.
Is there any way for me to then follow the fix into a snapshot
release, so I can torture-test the fix under my real-world use?
Specifically, how can I know what CWS the fix is in and whether that
CWS, with this fix, actually appears in a particular snapshot?
The only method I have is to download snapshots and see if anything
has changed, and/or follow the release notes and hope that the issue
ID appears there.
Is there a better way?
You go to EIS:
http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/GuestLogon
then look for a Child workspace with the TaskId equal to a 'i' plus the
issue number.
Or look for a CWS with the name cited on the issue.
Then you'll be able to see in what version it will be integrated.
There´s also a quick alternative way to get that kind of information:
Go to
http://qa.openoffice.org/ooQAReloaded/Docs/QA-Reloaded-Issuelinks.html
Below the headline "Find a ChildWorkspace (CWS) name for a given
IssueTracker issue ID" there´s a box where you can enter the issue id.
Pressing the "Find" Botton near that box will get to a page with a table
of all ChildWorkspaces for that issue ( note that as we work on
different codelines in parallel it might sometimes be possible that
there is more than one ChildWorkspace with the issue ). If the
ChildWorkspace status is "integrated" the columns "Master" and
"milestone(integrated)" will show you from which snapshot on the fix is
available.
Bye the way this is also a feature offered by EIS and links in that page
will get you to other pages provided by EIS, it´s just a shortcut.
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Kind regards,
Bernd Eilers
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