I imagine that hot-fixes means when we found a serious bug in the
alpha version and see that it is also in the previous version.

Now Hilaire if you want a change to be integrated in Pharo and Pharo
60 for example.

- we should have a bug entry on fogbugz (you see when I read the
emails I do not see the bug entry
so I have to look for it and lose time - because crawling the bug
database is tedious, so this is a lot more efficient to send also bug
entries).
- we should have a fix.
- it should be tagged for Pharo 60.
- it should be validated (pass the tests).

Each time we introduce a fix, we may break sometimes so we pay really
attention to have
limited fixes with limited impact.

For the ones you mentioned:

- I cannot find the PNGReader bug entry. I read all the mails of the thread.
So this is not efficient.

- https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/20166/ is there but there is no
fix so we will have

People are nice and trying to help now everybody has its own agenda
and we set these "rules"
to avoid that we all lose time. If you want that people help you then
try to adhere to such best
practices.

Follow the Pharo process.

Stef.


On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 6:01 PM, Hilaire <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is the other minor bugs fixes details which were missing.
>
> What is hot-fixes?
>
> Hilaire
>
>
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