Le 08/08/2012 11:01 PM, Nicholas Skaggs a écrit : > I would echo phillw here; don't ever sit on a bug that isn't getting > good attention! I have raised attention to several bugs this cycle > brought up by folks like yourself and gotten resolution. We can't > always fix everything, but I don't like bugs sitting without comment. > If we can't fix it, let's talk about why and workarounds. If we can, > let's communicate the timing.Things are very easy to slip through the > cracks, and part of our job as a community QA team is to point out > things like this that slip through. I should have an answer on Friday > -- I'll push to have follow-up comments on both bugs, so you'll see > the response. Something that could help to keep bugs in the radar is a way to "forward" bugs over milestones. For example, if a bug is found and reported on the isotracker for alpha 1, it should be by default forwarded to alpha 2 on the isotracker (if it's not with the status "Fix Released").
Another solution is to use the http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-q-tracking-bug-tasks.html <http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-q-tracking-bug-tasks.html#> but I need a refresh on how you can subscribe bugs to it (previously, it was a tag, it seems to have changed recently). Just an idea :-) Regards, Julien Lavergne
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