Hi Kendy,
Jan Holesovsky wrote (03-05-11 11:17)
Please - what went wrong that this serious bug has not appeared among
the 3.4 Most Annoying Bugs? Without that, it was impossible to focus on
this - it just stayed hidden among the flow of the other 'normal' bugs.
I guess it's partly my fault, cause I expected the problem to be picked
up, cause it was mentioned on some lists long ago. A bit naive, but
attracting in times of large work loads :-)
And please, do you have suggestions what can we do to stress / get to
the public knowledge that:
- to get the proper attention to the real blockers, they _must_ appear
in the Most Annoying Bugs
[https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35673]
- the Most Annoying Bugs are meant for really serious bugs only, and not
for "my favorite red button should be blue", and that such bugs will be
removed from there
- daily builds [http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/] are important, and
can be used for testing even between betas, ie. the next day after the
bug is fixed, and pushed to the repository
AFAIAC, I mention those regularly on the Dutch lists.
We need time to get this in the minds (and hearts) of the people.
Kind regards,
Cor
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