Patrice Dumas wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 08:37:23PM -0700, Andrew Farris wrote:
There were MANY duplicate bugs and some new bugs filed against rawhide
which are F9 bugs in the last week before release... doing that change
But aren't they rawhide bugs too?
Maybe, maybe not.
It is much better to have those bugs
opened against the latest version of fedora, having to go through
bugzilla just to say "hey, don't close my bug" as unfrequently as
possible seems better to me.
Sure that makes sense in the short term, but how/when do you change them? Thats
precisely the problem (not ever changing rawhide bugs to a release version)
which resulted in several year old bugs being open against 'rawhide' for code
that will never be touched again. Searching 'rawhide' bugs is much less useful
when its that cluttered... and thats very bad for testers trying not to report
duplicate bugs.
So the question is, if not NOW at release, then when should those open bugs be
changed to a release version? How much harder would it be to do later than it
is now?
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