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Hi Tommy,

On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 14:41 +0100, Tommy wrote:
well, I can try to re-test the open "3.4.x MAB" on 3.5.1 to see which one  
could be considered FIXED and which one are still affecting the 3.5.x
family so they could be moved to "3.5.x MAB" page.

        Cool - that sounds like something well worth doing.

for example this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39006
is still reproducible in 3.5.1 (see my report) so could be added to "3.5.x  
MAB"

        Sounds good to me, and I love the MAB acronym :-) this one sounds like
it has a fix we could cherry-pick to 3-5 too, so good to get more
visibility there.

I did not add it yet because I want official permission to do that.
I'd also leave that bug on the "3.4.x MAB" page just for historical  
reference.

        Sure - I'd feel much happier if I could read the minutes from the
Friday QA call and what was decided there, I don't want to get that
confused.

probably Reiner anf the guys from QA could add a message at the bottom of  
the 3.4.x MAB page telling user that 3.4.x will be no longer developed
so any further bug nomination should be done in the 3.5.x MAB page

        Yep - sounds most sensible; I suppose closing that bug is hard if some
of it's dependencies are still open for 3.5 ;-) and it's useful to keep
it open for historical interest reasons.

        Thanks !

                Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


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