Re: Bug handling (was: Re: fo:marker broken)

2002-04-12 Thread J.Pietschmann

Keiron Liddle wrote:
 Bug reporting, fixing and handling is of course important to the process.
 The main problem is that many of the bugs are being fixed in the 
 development but are not easy or appropriate to fix in the maintanence 
 branch.

The problem with the bugzilla backlog is that there
are quite a few duplicates and already fixed bug
in there. In particular, there is half a gadzillion
equivalents of the well known OutOfMemoryException
stuff, and other recurrent issues.

 I'm focusing on the development to fix those bugs, it would be good if 
 someone could put a bit of effort into the bug handling process.

I read this as It's ok?

J.Pietschmann



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Bug handling (was: Re: fo:marker broken)

2002-04-11 Thread Keiron Liddle


Bug reporting, fixing and handling is of course important to the process.
The main problem is that many of the bugs are being fixed in the 
development but are not easy or appropriate to fix in the maintanence 
branch.

Having said that we could still do with some better tracking and feedback 
to bug reports.
I'm focusing on the development to fix those bugs, it would be good if 
someone could put a bit of effort into the bug handling process.

On 2002.04.09 21:54 J.Pietschmann wrote:
 Actually, does someone feel responsible for managing
 bug reports? There seems to be a loong backlog.
 
 I could take a look at it from time to time, in addition
 to FAQ writing (progress is slow, but measurable).
 A word from the committers?

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