On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 03:42:33PM +0100, Colin wrote in <[email protected]>:
'Twas brillig, and Remco Rijnders at 25/03/12 13:29 did gyre and gimble:
The experiences so far have been mixed. We now have 7 more release
blockers than at the start of the weekend, with none closed since friday
afternoon. The uptake has been less than we had hoped for, but the
upside is that people are performing tests, and also that open bugs are
being reassesed as to their severity.

This isn't strictly true. e.g. there are some tracker bugs that are
themselves release blockers and those tracker bugs then have bugs that
block them. I've been busy fixing and closing a few bug reports that
related to the systemd tracker for example:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2120

That no release blockers have been fixed yet is a bit of a shame, but
that does not mean that no work has been done on them. On several of the
bugs we have open we've seen promising progress in the past few days.

As per above, saying "none closed since Friday" or "no release blockers
have been fixed yet" is actually not quite true. Sadly, of course, this
means that when you expand out the bugs you probably now have a lot more
real release blocking bugs than you previously thought! :D

Hi Colin,

Thanks for the clarification on what I wrote. Indeed, I did not go in to recursively check the tracker bugs. That said, I hope my original message was sufficiently clear that uptake of the bug squash party was less than I had hoped for while still recognising people did work on open bug reports on the weekend. Your efforts, as always, were noticed and much appreciated :-)

Thanks again!

Remmy

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