On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]> wrote:
> Il 25/05/2015 09:41, Filipe Dias ha scritto: > > > About regressions, I agree with the current guidelines. From the user's > > perspective, regressions are extremely annoying. It is very frustrating > > to be used to a tool that suddenly stops working in a new version. > > Depeding on the severity of the regression, it can even discourage the > > adoption of a new version. > > Of course, every bug is annoying, and discourage users. In an ideal > world we should fix them all before releasing, but we must realize that > we simply do not have the resources to do it, so we must find a > reasonable compromise. > Imho we should strive to give our users a fair warning about all regressions we are aware of. They should be listed* as prominently as the new features in the visual change log*. To be able to do this, we need to ensure that all regressions are marked accordingly in the bug tracker. Best wishes, Anita
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