Quick scan of Jira shows 4 open bugs not counting mine.
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BJ Freeman sent the following on 8/30/2010 10:17 PM:
Actually I meant a response to it like there are no bugs that fit this
condition.
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Scott Gray sent the following on 8/30/2010 10:12 PM:
You missed something by reading an email from a community member and
interpreting it's contents as some sort of official policy.
Regards
Scott
On 31/08/2010, at 5:07 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
I was reffering to this:
On 07/29/2010 01:53 AM, Ean Schuessler wrote:
I guess the basic questions might be: Did we have an official "freeze"
process where we only accepted bug fixes against that branch? Do we
have
any open bugs that are considered "release critical"?
I agree. At least *all* bugs should be looked at, and given a target
release tag, etc. Time for some bug triage. I don't think there has
been a concerted effort like that in like, forever.
I have not seen anything that shows this as taken care of.
Have I missed something?
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David E Jones sent the following on 8/30/2010 9:47 PM:
On Aug 30, 2010, at 10:38 PM, BJ Freeman wrote:
There are a number of bugs that have to be resolved before release
remember this is a volunteer effort so there is no full time person
doing the patches for the bugs.
What are you basing this on?
once they are completed and testing has been done then there will
be a release.
right now we are about 4 months past the planned release date.
What are you basing this on? Maybe there is some confusion... the
date on a release is the date it was branched from the trunk, not
the date that a binary release is done from the branch.
-David
Matt Warnock sent the following on 8/30/2010 9:27 PM:
Thanks. Is 10.04 nearing release? Is there an expected release date?
Just curious.