Re: Blocker Bug Review Meeting :: Monday @ 14:00 UTC

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On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 12:03 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 14:57 -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > Boot 
> >       * The installed system MUST boot and start up properly.
> > ==
> > 
> >         Those bugs are "failure to boot" which fails to meet the condition that
> > the install "MUST" boot.  There are several scenarios involving SCSI
> > drivers (and maybe one PATA) in both real and VMware environments which
> > fail this.

> As with all criteria, there is a judgment call to be made, and that is
> how many systems this can effect.  Currently, with the exception for
> vmware, this seems to be a pretty small set of people effected, but
> folks are working on these bugs.  I don't believe we'd slip the Preview
> release for these bugs, and I'm still not sure about slipping the final
> release either.  I'm looking to get more info from the maintainers
> involved before making any final decisions.

	Fair enough.  That's a lot more than I knew earlier and is what I was
hoping to see.

	Many thanks!

	Mike
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