yossy_takeuchi wrote:

> Hello.
>
> James McKenzie wrote:
>
>> yossy_takeuchi wrote:
>>
>>>> Yoshi:
>>>>
>>>> Will you be doing any sort of QA on the Mac PPC or Mac Intel builds?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, we are planning to do it.
>>
>>
>> Thank you.  I value your assistance in this matter.  I will advise there
>> is a problem with the wizards that create templates (Letter, Fax, Memo,
>> Agenda, etc.)  Please advise in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail list if this is 
>> the
>> situation when you do the tests. 
>
>
> Why QA of Mac OS X build had stopped?
>
> I know following message.
> [releases] 2.0.2rc4  Mac OS X / FreeBSD and maybe other :
> stoper or not stoper ?
> http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=releases&msgNo=9473
>
> There is a corrective action in this problem.
> Therefore, "As The Japanese Native Langage Project QA team",
> we don't regard #i63030# as a show stopper because there are
> also be following `fatal' issues for MacOSX.(*)
>   http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=57043
>   http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=54020
>   http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=62551
>   http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=63030

I will look at these issues.  If I understand 63030 properly, it is not
a showstopper.  The only showstopper that exists at this time that I
know of is the fact that the <preferences>/user/template directory is
not created when the OpenOffice .dmg file is created.

>
> James, could you please explain?
> 1. Why did you `choose' #i63030# is fatal for release?

Again, I will look at this issue.

> 2. How long it will take for you to mark QA approved for en-US?

It will be marked approved as soon as the template issue is resolved and
placed back into the 2.0.2 rc code.  This should be a priority to fix. 
Also, the reason that this is marked as a showstopper is that we do not
feel that an ordinary Mac user would go through the process of creating
an additional directory on their system. 

> 3. Does the another `fatal' issue exist for MacOSX build?
>
Not that I'm aware of.  Are you aware of anything that would stop an
ordinary user from using OpenOffice that does not have a simple workaround?

>
> (*)OOo 2.0.1 had been released as it left problem of Agenda Wizard.
> (Primarily, we regarded as a show stopper.)
>  http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=59233
>  (This bug is fixed in 2.0.2.)

I was aware of this issue.  Very few OpenOffice users process agendas
with the system.  Many do use the other Wizards however.

James

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