On Friday, April 27, 2012 22:05:37 Brad Roberts wrote: > If it can't be worked around, it's probably not minor. If there's a work > around, provide it and drop the severity to a more appropriate level.
Well, you can have people who think that a bug is major, because it won't let them do some specific thing, or some specific thing doesn't work right, and that thing doesn't really affect much in general - just their particular use case - and there may or may not be a workaround. So, the bug is arguably minor, because it affects so little, but the user might consider it major. But in general, you're right. - Jonathan M Davis _______________________________________________ dmd-internals mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/dmd-internals
