On Oct 27, 2008, at 4:00 PM, bulia byak wrote:
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:09 PM, Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...400...> wrote:
Thanks for writing up a detailed explanation. But putting aside how Ubuntu uses the system (after all it's a distribution, not a single project, so emulating everything they do may not be the best choice), I think using "Fix Committed" to mark bugs fixed in SVN and "Fix Released" to mark bugs fixed in an official release would provide more information than not distinguishing between those two, if someone can figure out how to exploit the automatic "Fix Committed" -> "Fix Released" mechanism.
So, basically, this is a call for launchpad devs, not us. As soon as they implement an easy way to see the stats of bugs in svn (i.e. not committed) and to switch committed->released, we can change the way we do it.
I'm very strongly in agreement with that.
Our current bug tracking is OK, but not great. Any improvement in workflows would be more than welcome.
I imagine that if the Launchpad devs get some precise workflow details of how things can be improved, then they will have a better chance at getting such improvements in.