On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Jon Phillips wrote:
Here's an idea proposed by John Cliff I like:
Keep track of the total of the priority points of closed bugs and shoot for a total score of 150. High priority bugs count 9, med 6, and low 3.
In theory, this will allow us to reduce the bug count to <100, assuming few new bug reports get added.
Does this approach sound good? If so we can start the count from today (10/25).
That is a novel idea. That is news worthy on the website...
Jon
I've added a note about it to the website.
Bug ID Pts Title ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1038932 6 Export silently fails when file cannot be created 984854 9 crashes with non-existent gradient in gradient editor 1000350 9 --print option can attempt to open dialogs and segfault 1041757 (dup) undefined symbol: gdk_threads_lock 993294 9 RDF improperly exported with plain SVG 1024915 9 glib-2.5.2: crashes on clicking fill and stroke dialog ======================================================================== Total: 42 Goal: 150pts (28% towards goal)
I suppose once we hit 150, we enter freeze and push for a release? Seems like we're going to be able to release pretty quickly here - is there any things that we must not miss for this release (must fix bugs, etc.)?
Bryce