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Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #27 (continued)
Ten oldest open enhancements:
New Items 6 new bugs were opened:
0 new enhancements were opened. Closed Bugs 8 bugs were closed "fixed":
5 bugs were closed "invalid":
0 bugs were closed "wontfix". 0 bugs were closed "later". 0 bugs were closed "remind". 2 bugs were closed "duplicate":
1 bug was closed "worksforme":
Closed Enhancements 0 enhancements were closed "fixed". 0 enhancements were closed "invalid". 3 bugs were closed "wontfix":
0 enhancements were closed "later". 0 enhancements were closed "remind". 0 enhancements were closed "duplicate". 0 enhancements were closed "worksforme". Confirmed Items 0 bugs were confirmed. 1 enhancement was confirmed:
Reopened Items 3 bugs were reopened:
0 enhancements were reopened. Keyworded Items 1 bug was tagged "easyfix":
3 bugs were tagged "moreinfo":
1 bug was tagged "crash":
0 bugs were tagged "patch". 0 enhancements were tagged "easyfix". 1 enhancement was tagged "moreinfo":
0 enhancements were tagged "patch". This summary is also posted to the Maemo developers' list and the Maemo Bug Jar blog. |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
There's one thing I don't understand with the bug-fixing method. I looked at one of them and saw this:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3420 tinymail should not use g_atexit Then, near the end, it was apparently fixed: "this bug has been fixed in Maemo 4.1.1" If it's fixed, why put the fixed version only into an upcoming version of the full distro? Why not immediately put an updated .deb into the repository, as is normally done elsewhere? Or am I mistaken, and 4.1.1 is already out and the bug report merely pointed out that the bug was an old, fixed one? |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
There was an interesting discussion in the mailing list some time ago: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/mae...ne/033611.html
This first mail is a bugjar by sjgadsby, and in the rest of the thread is the discussion. |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Thanks for the link.
I'm a little bit disappointed by how the SSU process has turned out (I may have mis-spelled the 3-letter name, but hopefully you understand what I mean - the upgrade process that was supposed to be implemented by Diablo). What I expected was that it would unleash the power of ATP, the Debian Package management system. I didn't expect something that simply replaced the flashing method with something doing pretty much exactly the same, only with more risks to the user (ref e.g. the discussion about mis-calculating how much space would be needed during the upgrade). I expected to be able to simply apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, (well, through the application manager equivalent), and fixes and upgrades would trickle in package-by-package. It would just be that one of those packages could be the kernel itself. This is how my desktop Debian system works, and it's a delight. Instead fixes seem to only be made available for a 'next release', which is of course a full release, which to me is a very old-fashioned way of thinking: To upgrade you have to go through a major, singular process instead of using a safe, small, low-risk iterative process. I've been there, and I'm never going back to that kind of monstrous process on my desktop. Thus, I'm not particularly keen on having to do that on my NIT either. |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #28
A Quick Look at maemo Bugzilla 2008-10-20 through 2008-10-26 As of 2008-10-27 maemo Bugzilla contains 2729 (+10 this week) items, including 1024 open issues (-22 this week):
Top Tens Ten biggest open bugs by number of votes:
Ten biggest open enhancements by number of votes:
Ten biggest open bugs by importance:
Ten biggest open enhancements by importance:
Ten oldest open bugs:
Ten oldest open enhancements:
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Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #28 (continued)
New Items 5 new bugs were opened:
5 new enhancements were opened:
Closed Bugs 10 bugs were closed "fixed":
4 bugs were closed "invalid":
4 bugs were closed "wontfix":
0 bugs were closed "later". 0 bugs were closed "remind". 2 bugs were closed "duplicate":
1 bug was closed "worksforme":
Closed Enhancements 5 bugs were closed "fixed":
2 bugs were closed "invalid":
4 bugs were closed "wontfix":
0 enhancements were closed "later". 0 enhancements were closed "remind". 0 enhancements were closed "duplicate". 1 bug was closed "worksforme":
Confirmed Items 10 bugs were confirmed:
5 enhancements were confirmed:
Reopened Items 1 bug was reopened:
0 enhancements were reopened. |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #28 (continued)
Keyworded Items 0 bugs were tagged "easyfix". 15 bugs were tagged "moreinfo":
0 bugs were tagged "crash". 5 bugs were tagged "patch":
0 enhancements were tagged "easyfix". 3 enhancements were tagged "moreinfo":
4 enhancements were tagged "patch":
This summary is also posted to the Maemo developers' list and the Maemo Bug Jar blog. |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #29
A Quick Look at maemo Bugzilla 2008-10-27 through 2008-11-02 As of 2008-11-03 maemo Bugzilla contains 2969 (+240 this week) items, including 1022 open issues (-2 this week):
Top Tens Ten biggest open bugs by number of votes:
Ten biggest open enhancements by number of votes:
Ten biggest open bugs by importance:
Ten biggest open enhancements by importance:
Ten oldest open bugs:
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Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #29 (continued)
Ten oldest open enhancements:
New Items 5 new bugs were opened:
10 new enhancements were opened:
Closed Bugs 25 bugs were closed "fixed":
8 bugs were closed "invalid":
8 bugs were closed "wontfix":
0 bugs were closed "later". 0 bugs were closed "remind". |
Re: Maemo Bugzilla
Maemo Bug Jar #29 (continued)
2 bugs were closed "duplicate": 6 bugs were closed "worksforme":
Closed Enhancements 8 bugs were closed "fixed":
0 enhancements were closed "invalid". 4 bugs were closed "wontfix":
0 enhancements were closed "later". 0 enhancements were closed "remind". 3 bugs were closed "duplicate":
0 enhancements were closed "worksforme". Confirmed Items 12 bugs were confirmed:
5 enhancements were confirmed:
Reopened Items 4 bugs were reopened:
0 enhancements were reopened. |
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