Jesse Keating wrote:
On Monday 21 August 2006 16:08, Arnout Lok wrote:
just a quick question. Should bugs in fedora core 6 test 2 be filed
against version 'fc6tst2' or 'devel'?
If it is a problem with the test2 created isos, fc6test2 then. If its a
problem from updates beyond that, devel. This is somewhat confusing and I'd
like to do away with having fc6test? versions perhaps just all 'devel'. I'm
interested in hearing opinions from the community!
I think that it makes the most sense to file bugs during the test phases
against whatever test phase is currently underway. The devel bugs are
too general and it does not seem that you could segregate the bugs any
other way but the date filed and when it was resolved.
If it is just as easy to look for outstanding bugs filed against devel
that were bad when the test media was distributed, either way would be
acceptable. I feel that some bugs will make it into FC6 final if they
are only filed against development. Filing against the test phase should
give a tally of bugs outstanding easier.
When I file bugs, I file them against the test version phase that I am
running and it is usually closed as fixed in rawhide. I guess those that
are responsible for fixing the bugs could determine which method is
easiest for them to deal with.
Jim
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