%40hotmail.comv1=regressionproduct=LibreOffice
Jay Philips
On 05/03/2014 09:49 PM, Joel Madero wrote:
Hey Jay,
Are you running Windows or Linux? I'd like to get some bibisects of
these if possible (the ones where you say it's a regression)
Best,
Joel
On 05/02/2014 10:14 PM, Jay Philips
I'm sorry to hear about this. You are more than welcome to join our
design team who is responsible for thinking through changes that are
made (along with developers and QA team of course). We typically don't
change just for change's sake - usually it's user feedback or some
functionality that
://blog.documentfoundation.org/2014/05/01/tdf-freelance-job-opening-201405-01-quality-assurance-engineer/
Feel free to email me with questions, concerns, or comments.
Warmest Regards,
Joel Madero
--
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GPG Key ID: 0x8FFB1B14 - EE32 6D0F 81FF 6FAC 5AD8
No - tinderbox builds those daily. The only other option is to pull and
build. That will be less downloading but could take more time building
depending on the day and what commits have come through.
Best,
Joel
On 04/27/2014 07:41 PM, Jay Philips wrote:
Hi All,
Is there no means of
One possible method for increasing use of standardized language would
be to ask users to tag bugs, e.g. table, inserted graphic,
footer, paragraph style. We could then search for and consolidate
tags such as image and graphic as a part of the de-duplication
process.
Joel has also proposed the
Interestingly enough I even consider the [NONE] within a list to be a
bug - I reported it just last week as it doesn't really make any sense.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77698
But of course yours looks much worse ;)
Best,
Joel
On 04/22/2014 04:36 AM, Florian Reisinger
on the
call.
Jay Philips
On 04/22/2014 08:13 AM, Joel Madero wrote:
Incredible work Jay - hope to see you in the chat and hopefully on
the call going forward. Really really helpful.
Warm Regards,
Joel
On 04/21/2014 08:51 PM, Jay Philips wrote:
Hi Robinson,
Thanks for cc'ing me as i wasnt
Hey Jay,
On 04/20/2014 02:43 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
I can help with Python
\o/ Excellent. Hopefully you, Florian and Robinson can collaborate and
make this happen. I think between this and our own bug tracker both
being on firm footing QA will make solid progress in the coming months :-D
Hi All,
So Robinson, Immanuel and myself are in the midst of planning a US
hackfest in Boston. We're trying to get a sense of who will be there so
we can plan accordingly. If you're at all interested please respond so
we can get you on the list.
Date: July 26-27
Location: Boston, MA
Hi All,
I got an error earlier so I did a pull and tried building again and now
hitting this:
make[1]: *** No rule to make target
`/data/libreoffice/workdir/UnpackedTaRball/boost/boost/mpl/iterator_tags.hpp',
needed by
`/data/libreoffice/workdir/CxxObject/sw/source/core/fields/flddat.o'.
Hi All,
So Robinson, Immanuel and myself are in the midst of planning a US
hackfest in Boston. We're trying to get a sense of who will be there so
we can plan accordingly. If you're at all interested please respond so
we can get you on the list.
Date: July 26-27
Location: Boston, MA
On 04/07/2014 11:54 PM, Sophie wrote:
Hi all,
So I reintroduce this amended with Joel remarks:
Target: 4.3.0 beta1 on week 21 (May 19-25)
Banner on the website: week 16 (April 14-20)
First communication: week 17 (April 21-27)
Reminder: week 19 (May 5-11)
Announcement: May 18.
If you agree
Hi All,
Hoping to get some guidance on this:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76752
Apparently the toolbar I made is automatically showing in database forms
(as empty). Weird thing is that once you uncheck the toolbar in View --
Toolbars the toolbar disappears from the list
No - and this seems like one of those corner cases that no one would
have reported yet. Going to try a bibisect now :)
Best,
Joel
On 03/30/2014 09:12 AM, Thomas Hackert wrote:
Hello Joel, *,
On Sonntag, 30. März 2014 17:52 Joel Madero wrote:
Confirmed and very unlikely that it's on purpose
-ee8323e2280c72eb5cc9ec0257164154b2580a78
On 03/30/2014 09:12 AM, Thomas Hackert wrote:
Hello Joel, *,
On Sonntag, 30. März 2014 17:52 Joel Madero wrote:
Confirmed and very unlikely
Hi All,
Again I'm seeing more users incorrectly add bugs to the MAB trackers :(
This wiki needs some love:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Most_Annoying_Bugs
If no one else volunteers I'll try to poke at it this week but what we need:
1. On top we need to highlight the most important
Hey Sophie,
On 03/23/2014 11:07 AM, Sophie wrote:
Hi,
During the last conf call, we discussed about planing of bug events, so
here what I propose:
Target: 4.3.0 beta1 on week 21 (May 19-25)
First communication: week 17 (April 21-27)
Reminder: week 19 (May 5-11)
I like that but I don't see
Hi there,
Hi!
Seeing is believing...
:) Well good news is we got our test VM up yesterday - so there is at
least a baby step forward ;)
I have a question regarding € 3000 budget for own
Bugzilla - is it for hardware or having a Bugzilla perl coder/administrator
freelance contract? Someone
On 03/18/2014 12:02 PM, bfoman wrote:
jmadero wrote
The € 3000 is for the migration itself not for administering it once it
is setup.
Hi!
OMG.
I should have clarified that ;) It's been allocated for that but
that's just in case it's needed not already spent ;)
Anyway who will administer
Hi All,
So we're getting really into the planning stages of our own instance of
bugzilla. That being said we are compiling a list of requests that could
improve how users/devs/and QA interact with it. If you have any ideas
feel free to add:
Hi All,
So we're getting really into the planning stages of our own instance of
bugzilla. That being said we are compiling a list of requests that could
improve how users/devs/and QA interact with it. If you have any ideas
feel free to add:
Hey Kohei,
What do you guys think about this?
Well I see a few potential issues but all in all it's QA's job to make
it easier for the developers and users so if it's thought that doing
this would do so we can discuss. We have substantially reduced the
number of versions listed (I removed all
On 03/14/2014 10:11 AM, bfoman wrote:
Michael Stahl-2 wrote
definitely a problem, but i think it's a pretty fundamental limitation:
bugzilla simply has no concept of branches.
I think we'll have the ability to add the additional version (branch)
once we have our own instance of bugzilla. My
Hi All -
Public QA call details:
*Date*: Monday, March 17, 2014
*Time*: 1830 UTC -- _note the change from previous calls
_Looking forward to talking.
Warm Regards,
Joel
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Hi there,
I'm just wondering whether it's possible to disallow reopening of bugs
if they are at least more than a year old (or whatever some arbitrary
time period)? I've seen people re-opening bugs that were closed more
than 2-3 years ago. This happens quite often.
Currently no, but we
Hi All,
Apologies for the late message but apparently the US and other parts of
the world are not synced for daylight savings. Because the US had
daylight savings this weekend we are bumping the time up by one hour in
terms of UTC - this means for US it's the same time, for other parts of
the
Hi All (again),
So due to the late nature and confusion of different countries treating
daylight savings time differently we don't have enough confirmed (and
have most actually saying definitely cannot make) the new time this
week. So the call is being*punted by 1 week*.
I will send out a
Hi All -
Just a reminder that we have a public call on Monday the 10th at 19:30
UTC (that is 11:30am PST).
We invite anyone who is interested in ensuring that LibreOffice
continues to grow and improve to jump into the call. No programming
experience required - you can jump into the call and just
Hi All,
So the Sergio Callegari (reported quite a bit) has seen some data
corruption with 4.2.2.1. Unfortunately he didn't have any reproducible
steps or a file so I closed the bug but he said it was more to raise
awareness early which I agree with. FWIW I haven't seen any data
corruption with
Hi All,
I just looked at the unconfirmed count and it is climbing quickly :(
Just want to see if we can get some love in this area. I know lots of
you are working on other projects - but with the count at almost 1,000
again we need to make sure to keep it under control.
Is there any
Hi All,
Can someone with a different distro test this one:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75825list_id=401913
If it's just for Ubuntu likely close as NOTOURBUG and let Bjoern deal
with it on launchpad tracker. I only have Ubuntu installed these days
but I can confirm that the bug
Hi All,
So the Sergio Callegari (reported quite a bit) has seen some data
corruption with 4.2.2.1. Unfortunately he didn't have any reproducible
steps or a file so I closed the bug but he said it was more to raise
awareness early which I agree with. FWIW I haven't seen any data
corruption with
Hey Bjoern Anurag,
'libboost1.54-dev (= 1.39)' should be in 13.10 (saucy):
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+package/libboost1.54-dev
So you'll have to find out why apt thinks its a a bad idea to install it ('but
it is not going to be installed'). To find out more, one easy step would be
As far as i see, LibreOffice still cannot export form control fields
to a docx file, while it can export to doc format.
There are some bug reports pointing specific form controls, like
checkbox is missing when saving docx, text field is missing etc.
LibreOffice cannot save any variations in
On 03/03/2014 12:11 AM, Thomas Hackert wrote:
be you should ask
the reporter for a test document or a step-by-step description.
Maybe he has done something really weird to crash LO ...;) I just
opened my docx files, went to File – Save as..., selected ODF
Text Document (.odt) and clicked the
As far as i see, LibreOffice still cannot export form control fields
to a docx file, while it can export to doc format.
There are some bug reports pointing specific form controls, like
checkbox is missing when saving docx, text field is missing etc.
LibreOffice cannot save any variations in
Hi All,
So something is up and I'm getting errors when I try to build the
dependencies needed to build LibreOffice:
joel@Studio-1737:/data/libreoffice/instdir/program$ sudo apt-get
build-dep libreoffice
[sudo] password for joel:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Hi All,
This one looks pretty serious - can we get someone to try to reproduce?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75437
It would be nice to have a test on 4.1.5 and 4.2.1 to see if we can
reproduce on both. Crashers upon save are criticals so the sooner we
reproduce the better.
Hi All,
Just got done changing all ProposedEasyHack to NeedsDevEval. Having
ProposedEasyHack was causing some confusion and caused some headaches
for queries so the new status is once agains *NeedsDevEval.
*Change:
Old: ProposedEasyHack
New: NeedsDevEval
I left Resolved bugs alone just to avoid
Hi All,
Just got done changing all ProposedEasyHack to NeedsDevEval. Having
ProposedEasyHack was causing some confusion and caused some headaches
for queries so the new status is once agains *NeedsDevEval.
*Change:
Old: ProposedEasyHack
New: NeedsDevEval
I left Resolved bugs alone just to avoid
CC'ing Joren - he's an OSX user.
Best,
Joel
On 02/27/2014 08:13 PM, Tommy wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 21:43:01 +0100, Andras Timar ti...@fsf.hu wrote:
Bug 59613 - RTL VIEWING: Increasing size of dialogs to right or bottom
causes artifacts
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59613
Hi All,
Once again doing a massive cleanup of NEEDINFO - any FDO emails in the
next 3-4 minutes are likely to be part of this cleanup and can thus be
ignored.
I will be doing more either today or tomorrow with a follow up email.
All the best,
Joel
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Hi All,
As I missed the last call I'm not sure if this was discussed but another
developer has pleaded that QA change the wording to something else
(nothing related to EasyHack) - I think that this is perfectly fine and
have a suggestion NeedsCodePointers.
Can I get some feedback in the next
Hi All,
Once again doing a massive cleanup of NEEDINFO - any FDO emails in the
next 3-4 minutes are likely to be part of this cleanup and can thus be
ignored.
I will be doing more either today or tomorrow with a follow up email.
All the best,
Joel
___
Code Pointers could be confusing, because pointers exist in C++
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer_(computer_programming)
I'm seeing some confusion in how 'NeedAdvice' is used as well, so for
our Whiteboard tags let's:
1) Pick something that's very clear
2) Write up rules on proper use
I guess so as well. With my computer issues I didn't see any emails in
response to my email about a new day - did anyone respond to that email?
Best,
Joel
On 02/24/2014 01:37 AM, Florian Reisinger wrote:
Hi,
I guess so :)
Liebe Grüße, / Yours,
Florian Reisinger
Am 24.02.2014 um 10:23
On 02/24/2014 06:37 AM, Sophie wrote:
Le 24/02/2014 15:31, Joel Madero a écrit :
It seems no. Remember that Nabble is your friend in this case ;)
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Libreoffice-qa-QA-Public-Call-Time-tt4097070.html
+1 :). So it appears like we do have a call. I'll
On 02/24/2014 06:09 AM, Sophie wrote:
Hi all,
Is it ok to set the next bug hunting session from March 14th to 16th, it
will be for 4.2.3RC1 because of the release planing switch?
+1 - I think the earlier we announce the better. Then a couple reminder
emails - user, QA and dev list should be
Hi All,
Looks like we have a new contributor who wants to tackle this one but
needs some assistance for code pointers.
In Linux when you do Save As the first period is detected for the file
name instead of the last so you'll get partial file names highlighted if
the file name as a period in it.
Hi All,
Instead of doing a doodle right off the bat with 48 times per day (every
half hour x 24) I'm going with asking if particular days are much better
for people. Maybe we can narrow it down to a day or two and then I can
build a doodle. Else it's a headache for me and for everyone filling out
Hi All,
For those on QA mailing list it would be good to have most (or all ;) )
install 4.2.1.1 rc and put it through the tests to try to catch any
nasty regressions quickly. As you know, it's not for production so using
on really important things is not recommended but if at all possible,
On 02/12/2014 06:07 AM, Florian Reisinger wrote:
Hi,
If you want to check the SELF WRITTEN bisect algorithm, here are the
code pointer:
https://github.com/reisi007/Bibi-GUI/blob/master/GitBisectGUI/Form1.cs#L65
-- What happens after clicking start???
Hi All,
Is someone tackling these? I've seen a few inquiries come in through the
qa.libreoffice.org site (email to qa-ad...@libreoffice.org) coming
through. I haven't responded but want to make sure they are getting
attention :)
Best,
Joel
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List
On 02/06/2014 06:16 AM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 10:09:43AM -0800, Joel Madero wrote:
Can everyone be on the lookout for people putting their own bugs on MAB
list. I've seen an increase in users doing this and it's making the MAB
almost unmanageable.
This might
On 02/06/2014 06:47 AM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 06:38:36AM -0800, Joel Madero wrote:
I don't think an upper limit is going to solve the problem that users are
quickly figuring out our secret behind the scenes action and think that it's
the fastest way to get
On 02/06/2014 09:23 AM, bfoman wrote:
Hi!
Offtopic - as 4.0 is EOLed shouldn't its MAB be CLOSED FIXED soon? Probably
most bugs to reconfirm and migrate to MAB 4.1 (or MAB even).
It is hard to accept any MAB limit, especially when MAB 4.0 depends on 52
open bugs, MAB 4.1 depends on 37 open
On 02/06/2014 10:44 AM, bfoman wrote:
jmadero wrote
Yes but we need to decide a couple things:
1) is moving to a single list (or two) static lists best?
2) Should we just hold off until our own bug tracker is set up because
then the MAB will hopefully be no longer needed as we'll just use
Hi All,
Can everyone be on the lookout for people putting their own bugs on MAB
list. I've seen an increase in users doing this and it's making the MAB
almost unmanageable. In the last few days I've told at least 4-5 users
to stop (in the nicest way possible but it's becoming harder and
harder).
hi All,
If anyone has some spare cycles to update the wiki - a lot of crossed
out that no longer needs to be and the zsync stuff needs to be linked to
4.2 instead of 4.0. Hate to pawn off work but I don't have the cycles
right now.
Thanks whoever volunteers :)
All the best,
Joel
On 02/01/2014 11:46 PM, Florian Reisinger wrote:
Hi,
For statistic purpose it would be nice to clean out all RESOLVED bugs
(
Hi All,
Just got done with a large FDO cleanup so apologies for any flood in the
email - any FDO mails in the last 5 minutes or so can be ignored/deleted
as they just contain a standard message for NEEDINFO bugs.
All the best,
Joel
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LibreOffice
just curious to know if you have detailed stats about each one of this
NEEINFO--INVALID cleanups
how many of the bugs become INVALID?
I did the first round but stats take a lot of time and I just don't have
it. The first round it was about 75% went to INVALID and 25% moved
forward - which we
Hi All,
Just got done with a large FDO cleanup so apologies for any flood in the
email - any FDO mails in the last 5 minutes or so can be ignored/deleted
as they just contain a standard message for NEEDINFO bugs.
All the best,
Joel
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List Name:
On 01/28/2014 09:57 AM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Joel,
Not a frequent Google Docs user. But when I log in, am I supposed to be
able to open the spread sheet and edit the listing to add my name and email?
Not sure how... seems to be read only.
Strange - I'll add you. Thanks!
Best,
Joel
Hi All!
This is just touching basis with the North America team as it's been
awhile since we've all had time to talk. The chat has been a little
quiet lately, I'm sure everyone is busy but wanted to say hello and to
wish everyone a belated happy new year.
Hope all is well with everyone and that
Hi All,
All of our lives have gotten quite hectic after the new year so the
meeting today has been cancelled. The next meeting will be _*January
27th*. _Details of the meeting with time and agenda will come next week.
Thanks all!
Best,
Joel
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List
Hi All,
Robinson and Christian did some great work here. We have our new
feedback page live and linked. If you go to Send Feedback from within
LibreOffice you will see the new page with nifty options and clean get
involved links.
Thanks to Robinson and Christian for getting this done :)
I'm not
I think we discuss this in a QA call and it will be translated but the
wording will explicitly be that bugs or enhancements are in English
while the happy/not happy will be in the user language (I don't know if
this part is still available, but we should then also decide who will
take care of
On 01/09/2014 09:49 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Well just a heads up: there will be a redesigned feedback page in the
upcoming website and it will draw on the existing one :-)
lol dangit - go figure I'd give the green light a bit too early ;) Still
I think it's good for 4.2 release that we'll
Hi All,
Robinson and Christian did some great work here. We have our new
feedback page live and linked. If you go to Send Feedback from within
LibreOffice you will see the new page with nifty options and clean get
involved links.
Thanks to Robinson and Christian for getting this done :)
I'm not
I think we discuss this in a QA call and it will be translated but the
wording will explicitly be that bugs or enhancements are in English
while the happy/not happy will be in the user language (I don't know if
this part is still available, but we should then also decide who will
take care of
On 01/09/2014 09:49 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Well just a heads up: there will be a redesigned feedback page in the
upcoming website and it will draw on the existing one :-)
lol dangit - go figure I'd give the green light a bit too early ;) Still
I think it's good for 4.2 release that we'll
Hi All,
Just a heads up that there are two new US numbers for talkyoo, the old
ones do not work. I've updated the wiki.
All the best,
Joel
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Change
Really incredible work:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/reports.cgi?product=LibreOfficedatasets=UNCONFIRMED
Down to739! Lowest it has been in over 2 years! With this team doing the
work they're doing - plus the pace that we are adding new members, I
really do think that by end of year we can
Hi All,
Wanted to give a heads up that for the last 5 minutes I've been spamming
some bugs to close NEEDINFO and give warnings about stale NEEDINFO bugs.
Likely any FDO email from the previous 5ish minutes can be disregarded
and deleted.
Apologies for the noise, just trying to keep our bug
Hi All,
Wanted to give a heads up that for the last 5 minutes I've been spamming
some bugs to close NEEDINFO and give warnings about stale NEEDINFO bugs.
Likely any FDO email from the previous 5ish minutes can be disregarded
and deleted.
Apologies for the noise, just trying to keep our bug
Hi All,
As discussed on QA call, I've made a preliminary checklist of things
that QA can consistently do during our major release cycle. It needs to
be expanded on but it's a start. It includes bug hunting session and
testing.
Feel free to comment, criticize, change, etc . . . As always
On 12/20/2013 12:00 PM, libreoffice-qa-requ...@lists.freedesktop.org wrote:
hey Cloph, the topic says Major Release Checklist;)
But I agree with you about minor release:)
Yeah, but version is major.minor.micro so 4.2.0 is a new minor release:-)
And of course what I meant was minor release :-/
Can someone who knows how to run bibisect with a separate profile please
update the wiki :) I would but I'm not exactly clear on how it's done
and you can corrupt your profile in about 1 minute using bibisect which
is a pain if you have a bunch of custom things going on in your profile
(such
Hi All,
So 4.2 beta 1 is packaged and ready to go. I hope everyone in QA will
take the time it install it and play around with it - this is the only
way we'll catch any nasty bugs before release.
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/
Thanks all for the help, truly this is a great
Hi All,
Last week I sent out an email congratulating the team for getting the
bug count down to 1,1,24 unconfirmed bugs (this was down nearly 100 in
just a couple weeks).
Well, thanks to some incredible effort by members of the team, we're now
down to 987 bugs - in just 3 days (yes, 3)
Hi All,
Just wanted to pass on that these past few weeks we've seen consistent
drop in UNCONFIRMED bugs and quite a bit more activity on
FreeDesktop.Org (FDO).
Our bug count is currently at 1,124 - that's down about 70 just in the
past couple weeks.
As always we appreciate the hard work
We have a really easy task that QA needs done - looking for a volunteer
to take care of it and give feedback.
Here is the bug report for it:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71755
Can we get a volunteer or two?
Any questions can be sent me way or to Florian R.
Thanks in
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com
mailto:jmadero@gmail.com wrote:
We have a really easy task that QA needs done - looking for a
volunteer to take care of it and give feedback.
Here is the bug report for it:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org
sc/source/ui/src/scfuncs.src |2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
New commits:
commit 42463328f5803d7d34a3bb05fbe1e24cdc02dff8
Author: Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com
Date: Fri Nov 15 11:07:46 2013 -0800
fdo#71652 - change thousand separate description
Minor
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone will grant me (or test for themselves) temporary ftp
access to a server.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62981
I need to verify that this is still a problem with 4.1 - bug is super
old and I'd like to just take care of it once and for all. I tried a
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone will grant me (or test for themselves) temporary ftp
access to a server.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62981
I need to verify that this is still a problem with 4.1 - bug is super
old and I'd like to just take care of it once and for all. I tried a
Hi All,
We have a new toolbar coming into 4.2 and it'd be fantastic to get some
nice icons. Michael just pushed the toolbar (changes), it's a review
toolbar which is for track changes.
That being said I believe there are quite a few icons we'll need -
1. Accept All/Reject All
2.
Hi All,
Been getting this for the past couple weeks:
failed on url
http://people.canonical.com/~j-lallement/libreoffice/binrepo/bibisect-4.0.tar.lzma.zsync
could not read control file from URL
http://people.canonical.com/~j-lallement/libreoffice/binrepo/bibisect-4.0.tar.lzma.zsync
Any
Hi All!
Hope this email finds everyone doing well.
I wanted to ping the team to see if we can pound through these last few
bibisect request this week so that we can get them off of our plates.
We're down to 10 bugs on the list, if anyone sees one that a bibisect
doesn't seem useful, feel
Hi All,
I'm going to be updating the wiki for whiteboard and keyword to make it
more legible. There has been talk about taking a minimilistic approach
to the wiki, less formal, less rules (although we don't have rules,
just guidelines), this vs. the comprehensive, answers any question
Hi All,
I'm going to be updating the wiki for whiteboard and keyword to make it
more legible. There has been talk about taking a minimilistic approach
to the wiki, less formal, less rules (although we don't have rules,
just guidelines), this vs. the comprehensive, answers any question
Hi All,
Just a reminder that we are discussing changing our QA public call time.
If you're at all interested in joining and the current time does not
work, please take a few minutes to look at the options and add your
desired time.
http://doodle.com/z5xic72ng9q3hz8v7aqhxbgt/admin?#table
Hi All,
Just a reminder that we are discussing changing our QA public call time.
If you're at all interested in joining and the current time does not
work, please take a few minutes to look at the options and add your
desired time.
http://doodle.com/z5xic72ng9q3hz8v7aqhxbgt/admin?#table
Hi All,
These 10 bugs are the oldest bugs that are lingering for triaging,
please take a moment and see if you have the skills/setup required to
triage them. Please triage directly on the bug (not via email), mark as
NEW and leave a comment if you can confirm, if you cannot confirm
(behavior
Hi All,
These 10 bugs are the oldest bugs that are lingering for triaging,
please take a moment and see if you have the skills/setup required to
triage them. Please triage directly on the bug (not via email), mark as
NEW and leave a comment if you can confirm, if you cannot confirm
(behavior
Hi All,
Once again our crazy schedules have complicated things. We're trying to
figure out if there's a better time that works for more people now that
schedules have stabalized and what not.
http://doodle.com/z5xic72ng9q3hz8v
PLEASE NOTE:
All times are in your LOCAL TIME - from what I
Hi All,
Once again our crazy schedules have complicated things. We're trying to
figure out if there's a better time that works for more people now that
schedules have stabalized and what not.
http://doodle.com/z5xic72ng9q3hz8v
PLEASE NOTE:
All times are in your LOCAL TIME - from what I
Hi All,
I've begun the process of collapsing 3.5.x to 3.5 all releases. I've
already hidden all RC's and Beta's other than 3.5.0. Beta0 (we're still
using this as pre-bibisect version, QA still needs to figure this out
as it's confusing/misleading). This is to be consistent with what we did
Hi All,
I've begun the process of collapsing 3.5.x to 3.5 all releases. I've
already hidden all RC's and Beta's other than 3.5.0. Beta0 (we're still
using this as pre-bibisect version, QA still needs to figure this out
as it's confusing/misleading). This is to be consistent with what we did
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