Hi Giovanni, On Tue, 30. Jan 2018 at 09:09:52 +0000, Giovanni Manghi wrote: > * a regression that causes data corruption > * a regression that causes qgis to crash
I still don't understand this obsession with regressions ;) Any bug that is severe should block the release. Whether it's a regression or not doesn't matter. If it's an unavoidable bug in some heavy used thing that is new, it's just as blocking as a big bug in known territory. IMHO a bug in some remote, hardly used function shouldn't block a release - even if it's a regression that corrupts data and causes qgis to crash in some edge cases. We'll probably have plenty of those that we don't know of anyway. To me it's just a matter of the impact on usablity a bug has. I'd opt for common sense instead of setting strict rules. Jürgen -- Jürgen E. Fischer norBIT GmbH Tel. +49-4931-918175-31 Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Rheinstraße 13 Fax. +49-4931-918175-50 Software Engineer D-26506 Norden http://www.norbit.de
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