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Hi Kohei,

Kohei Yoshida wrote (10-08-11 16:21)
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 15:44 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote:

A.  If I find an issue, is it OK if I mail this list or just ping on IRC?
Just to prevent adding bugs that are already noticed (not in bugzilla)
and maybe even fixed in master after I udated?

So, I'm not a big fan of cluttering bugzilla with bugs in master
*unless* the bug stays there for weeks and you already know who to
assign to (to have the bug report serve as a reminder for that person to
fix later).

Since my irregular presence here/work with master builds, that is hard to achieve...

But I'm not strongly against this.

Ah, glad to read that ;-)

Also, sometimes we notice that something is broken on master and
fix it immediately in a few days.

Yes, so maybe it is better if I just drop my finding on IRC, and only if no one recognises it, make an issue.

The better thing to do is to narrow down the commits that may have
broken it if you know the last commit that worked.  If you are willing,
you could even take advantage of git bisect to achieve this, in theory.

"git bisect " ... Thanks for the tip. I hope others taka advantage, for me it sounds as something for later.

e.g. I wrote https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39979
but can on the other hand hardly imagine that it hasn't been tracked
already..

I saw Miklos and Caolan discussing something like this today on IRC.
Not sure if it's the same thing or not.

Indeed, was that.

Thanks for your help :-)
Cor


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