https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58251
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 58251
Keywords: regression
CC: website@global.libreoffice.org
Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: BUGZILLAASSISTANT: Inappropriate "regression" keyword
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Windows (All)
Reporter: LibreOffice@bielefeldundbuss.de
Hardware: Other
Whiteboard: BSA
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 4.0.0.0.beta1
Component: WWW
Product: LibreOffice
It seems that the BSA adds the "regression" key word automatically if there is
a "Latest known-working version" selected before the "Version".
This often is correct, but sometimes, of course, the bug is related to a new
feature; for this kind of bugs I believe it's common sense that we do not set
the "regression" Keyword.
Although the number of bugs with inappropriate "regression" might be not too
big, the problem is annoying because this keyword means some kind of alarm for
many of us. So I wold prefer a solutions that adds a text to the comment as a
reminder for QA staff ("Possibly regression?").
I recommend to wait for some comments and then to decide whether we leave this
BSA feature as it is or do a modification?
Operating System: Windows 7
Last worked in: 3.6.4.3 release
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