I'm not sure that 1500 points is enough right now — there are just still too many regressions. OS X packaging is a mess. Many things need fixing and we probably need more time.

On Aug 5, 2014 5:31 AM, "Bryce Harrington" <bryce@...961...> wrote:
With us now at the halfway milestone for the bug hunt, this is a good
point to reflect on how the release is doing, and I'd like to hear your
thoughts.

In past releases we set a goal of 500 points worth of bugs; today we've
hit 778, which is pretty amazing!  We set a higher goal than usual due
to the length of time since our last release, knowing that we probably
needed to give more time than usual for QA and to get things stabilized.

How do you feel we're doing?  Do you feel Inkscape is solid enough that
we could call it good on the bug hunt and proceed with the next stage of
the release (perhaps with a select list of must-fix blocker bugs)?  Or
do you think the bug hunt is helping stimulate a lot of good bug work
that we should continue?  Or something else entirely?  Give me your vote
publically or privately and I'll make the appropriate course changes to
get the release moving ahead.

Bryce


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