Hi
I uninstalled XCS-test as a way of removing the process that was hanging
around in the background. I should instead have just killed it, cos the
newly installed XCS-test does not seem to exhibit the problem
So no bug report
Peter
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:
> On 2012/06/26 22:05, Ramy Yanetz <ryan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Max, thanks for the url. It is indeed handy, but returned 82 matches.
> Trying to locate potential new regressions in this list is not that simple.
> Note that I was referring only to serious bugs and potential regressions,
> not every bug report.
>
> That's simple. Click on the "Priority" column and see the list sorted
> by priority:
>
>
> http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&type=defect&order=priority
>
> Now if only people would fill "priority" in a way that would make
> sense for us. Not like this one:
>
> http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/ticket/1555
> "Need multitouch support for Android devices", "Priority: highest"
>
> Tickets like this one are the reason we tend to ignore the "priority"
> field.
>
> > Why sharing serious bugs and potential regressions on this list will be
> considered spamming?? I don't expect many of those anyway. I think this is
> the right place to share with others issues which may impact others.
> Otherwise, perhaps I misunderstood the purpose of this mailing list?
>
> I consider this spamming because this is not the place to discuss bug
> reports. We have a dedicated place for that (i.e. the bug tracker).
>
> But if you feel it's necessary, we can create a new mailing list, for
> announcing regressions, managed and moderated by you. Anybody who's
> interested may subscribe.
>
> If you want bugs to be fixed quickly, come up with something that
> saves developer's time, so they can spend more time on bug reports.
> Recruit new developers[*], help us manage the bug tracker or the web
> site, assign priorities, raise donations to buy test hardware for
> developers[**], explain to people how they can extract a logcat, or
> better: write manual pages, ...
>
> There's a never-ending list of things *you* can do to accelerate
> XCSoar development and bug fixes.
>
> [* new volunteers may implement your favorite feature requests or fix
> important bugs - convince somebody to spend time on your requests]
>
> [** many bugs cannot be fixed because no developer owns the product
> that fails, e.g. http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/ticket/2154 - there's
> nothing we can do until we have this product]
>
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