2014-03-07 12:43 GMT+01:00 Pawel <[email protected]>:

> Thijs , great job with this severities - AFAIR there is also label for
> "release critical"
>
i actually renamed that label to 'severity 3' (for consistency)

- seems to be adequate here.
>
>
>
> We probably never fix all bugs, some are releated to user environment or
> special usage , but we want more testers and we should offcially release
> new beta/rc whateva .. and wait for feedback from ordinary users.
>
i agree
a new RC will get picked up by more people
more people = more testers = more problems ;-)

Meantime, few bugs was fixed - it's good give this to users just for now at
> least - if we can't more ;-)
>
>
>
> P.
>
>
>
> Dnia Piątek, 7 Marca 2014 12:18 Thijs van severen <
> [email protected]> napisał(a)
>
> Hi Pawel
>
> Sure!
> We can use all the help we can get :-)
>
> Anyone can help in several ways :
>
> - Test test test
> Get the current github code and build/install it on as many systems as
> possible
> Create a new song, load old songs, use midi controllers, create/modify a
> drumkit ... go crazy !
>
> - Reproduce a bug :
> In most cases it is very interesting to see if a bug can be reproduced by
> more than 1 person
> So if you have some time, goto the github issue tracker (
> https://github.com/hydrogen-music/hydrogen/issues?page=1&state=open),
> browse trough the bugs and see if you can reproduce it
> Add a short report of your findings + add any other useful info about the
> bug
>
> - Fix a bug
> There are several open bugs (see
> https://github.com/hydrogen-music/hydrogen/issues?page=1&state=open)
> Some may be really complex, but others are relatively simple
> Browse trough the open tickets, pick a bug that interests you (or that you
> have experience with) and fix it
> It's that simple ;-)
>
> - Retest your ticket
> It is possible that a ticket that has been open for a long time has been
> fixed, but the ticket was never closed
> So please, retest the ticket using the latest code from github
>
>
> *IMPORTANT* : when you add comment to a ticket always add as much info as
> you can : OS, 32/64bit, Hydrogen version, used audio driver, jack version
> ...
>
>
>
> A second aspect is ticket priority :
>
>  - severe bugs
> - bugs with low impact or known workaround
> - enhancements that require little code changes
> - enhancements that have a big impact on the code
> ...
>
> i have just created 3 extra labels in the github issue tracker that will
> allow us to do just that :
> 'severity 1'  : really really very bad
> 'severity 2'  : very bad
> 'severity 3'  : normal bad
> ;-)
>
> I will try to assign the appropriate severity level to all open bugs (feel
> free to comment if you think the severity level i assigned is incorrect !)
>
>
>
> any ideas/remarks ?
>
> grtz
> Thijs
>
>
>
> 2014-03-07 9:36 GMT+01:00 Pawel <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had question from one user ( as he know that I'm involved to this
>> project ) - when new version will be released ?
>> I remember that mauser announced RC1 version soon. What is the status of
>> this ? Can I help somehow with this ?
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Xj
>>
>>
>>
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