Re: Proposal: KDE CVS Commit Policy
Maks Orlovich <[email protected]> Sun, 30 Mar 2003 15:27:34 -0500
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> 9. Lack of maintenance of the stable release series. Often useful, smaller > new features are not backported, while dangerous, untested "code > cleanups" are immediately backported. Massively introduced regressions > are not being cleaned up in the stable branch and end up in a release > (I can't remember a single KDE release where kio_http's proxy support > wasn't flawed in one or another way). A comment on this: I think a related issue is that we don't prioritize which bugs we fix first all that well. Some bugs are far more important than others for the users. George Staikos has done an amazing (and IMHO much under-appreciated) job nagging developers for fixes or at least workarounds for the really important things for 3.1.1, but it's not a one-man job to any extent - and it'd perhaps make sense to agree to some sort of convention on how to mark those bugs. Perhaps just going the critical/grave route and relaxing the traditional definitions... I also think we should be more careful with WORKSFORME closing of bugs -- at least some real & serious bugs were closed like that distorting the perception of state of things (having a developer think that an existing, and serious bug is fixed is pretty dangerous). At the very least, if people from 2 or 3 different systems/distros report the same issue, it's probably on our ends and not packager ends.