On 09/11/2009 16:43, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: > When I commit code to Go-oo, chances are that a binary will be built > from them and shipped to users within a week. Sometimes within hours. > Also, upstream often did [does?] not build ootb, and it's impossible for > me to fix the build within a reasonable time frame [ie: hours]. I > can fix the go-oo build within an hour if it's broken, if someone > doesn't beat me to it ;-)
actually, afaik, if a tagged OOo milestone does not build (especially on a supported platform like linux/x86), and you are certain that it's a bug in OOo and not your environment, you can file a "P1" issue, attach a patch, and expect that patch to be committed for the next milestone. assign the issue to your favorite release engineer, and put your second favorite on CC:, just in case your favorite happens to be on vacation. > > Greetings, > Janneke. regards, michael -- Death put his skull on one side. IT'S A SMALL THING, he added. YOU _COULD_ HAVE HAD ETERNITY. 'I know,' said Mort. 'I've been very lucky.' -- Terry Pratchett, "Mort" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
