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* LibreOffice 7.1.3 is in its third bugfix release of the 7.1 line: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/7.1#7.1.3_release * Version 7.1.2 is currently released in hirsute. For a list of fixed bugs compared to 7.1.2 see the list of bugs fixed in the release candidates of 7.1.3 (that's a total of 105 bugs): https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC1#List_of_fixed_bugs https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC2#List_of_fixed_bugs * Given the nature of the project, the complexity of the codebase and the high level of quality assurance upstream, it is preferable to SRU a minor release rather than cherry-pick selected bug fixes. [Testing] * Upstream testing. Bugs fixed upstream typically include unit/regression tests, and the release itself is extensively exercised (both in an automated manner and manually). * A recent set of upstream's automated jenkins testing can be found here: https://ci.libreoffice.org/job/gerrit_linux_gcc_release/88872/console * More information about the upstream QA testing can be found here: * Automated tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Automated_Tests * Automated UI tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/UITests * Regression tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Regression_Tests * Feature tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Feature_Tests * Launchpad testing. The libreoffice packages include autopkgtests that were run and verified as passing. * [amd64] ... * [arm64] ... * [armhf] ... * [ppc64el] ... * [s390x] ... * General smoke testing of all the applications in the office suite were carried out by going through the manual testplan as documented by: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlans/libreoffice [Regression Potential] * A minor release with a total of 105 bug fixes always carries the potential for introducing regressions, even though it is a bugfix-only release, meaning that no new features were added, and no existing features were removed. * A combination of autopkgtests and careful smoke testing as described above should provide reasonable confidence that no regressions sneaked in. ** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu) Importance: High Assignee: Rico Tzschichholz (ricotz) Status: In Progress ** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu Hirsute) Importance: High Assignee: Rico Tzschichholz (ricotz) Status: In Progress ** Also affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu Hirsute) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu Hirsute) Assignee: (unassigned) => Rico Tzschichholz (ricotz) ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => Rico Tzschichholz (ricotz) ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu Hirsute) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => High ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu Hirsute) Importance: Undecided => Critical ** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu Hirsute) Importance: Critical => High ** Description changed: [Impact] - * LibreOffice 7.1.3 is in its third bugfix release of the 7.1 line: - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/7.1#7.1.3_release + * LibreOffice 7.1.3 is in its third bugfix release of the 7.1 line: + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/7.1#7.1.3_release - * Version 7.1.2 is currently released in hirsute. For a list of fixed bugs compared to 7.1.2 see the list of bugs fixed in the release candidates of 7.1.3 (that's a total of 105 bugs): - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC1#List_of_fixed_bugs - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC2#List_of_fixed_bugs + * Version 7.1.2 is currently released in hirsute. For a list of fixed bugs compared to 7.1.2 see the list of bugs fixed in the release candidates of 7.1.3 (that's a total of 105 bugs): + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC1#List_of_fixed_bugs + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC2#List_of_fixed_bugs - * Given the nature of the project, the complexity of the codebase and + * Given the nature of the project, the complexity of the codebase and the high level of quality assurance upstream, it is preferable to SRU a minor release rather than cherry-pick selected bug fixes. [Testing] - * Upstream testing. Bugs fixed upstream typically include + * Upstream testing. Bugs fixed upstream typically include unit/regression tests, and the release itself is extensively exercised (both in an automated manner and manually). - * A recent set of upstream's automated jenkins testing can be found here: - https://ci.libreoffice.org/job/gerrit_linux_gcc_release/82662/console + * A recent set of upstream's automated jenkins testing can be found here: + https://ci.libreoffice.org/job/gerrit_linux_gcc_release/88872/console - * More information about the upstream QA testing can be found here: - * Automated tests - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Automated_Tests - * Automated UI tests - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/UITests - * Regression tests - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Regression_Tests - * Feature tests - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Feature_Tests + * More information about the upstream QA testing can be found here: + * Automated tests + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Automated_Tests + * Automated UI tests + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/UITests + * Regression tests + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Regression_Tests + * Feature tests + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Feature_Tests - * Launchpad testing. The libreoffice packages include autopkgtests that were run and verified as passing. - * [amd64] ... - * [arm64] ... - * [armhf] ... - * [ppc64el] ... - * [s390x] ... + * Launchpad testing. The libreoffice packages include autopkgtests that were run and verified as passing. + * [amd64] ... + * [arm64] ... + * [armhf] ... + * [ppc64el] ... + * [s390x] ... - * General smoke testing of all the applications in the office suite + * General smoke testing of all the applications in the office suite were carried out by going through the manual testplan as documented by: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlans/libreoffice [Regression Potential] - * A minor release with a total of 105 bug fixes always carries the + * A minor release with a total of 105 bug fixes always carries the potential for introducing regressions, even though it is a bugfix-only release, meaning that no new features were added, and no existing features were removed. - * A combination of autopkgtests and careful smoke testing as described + * A combination of autopkgtests and careful smoke testing as described above should provide reasonable confidence that no regressions sneaked in. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to libreoffice in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1927334 Title: [SRU] libreoffice 7.1.3 for hirsute Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in libreoffice source package in Hirsute: In Progress Bug description: [Impact] * LibreOffice 7.1.3 is in its third bugfix release of the 7.1 line: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/7.1#7.1.3_release * Version 7.1.2 is currently released in hirsute. For a list of fixed bugs compared to 7.1.2 see the list of bugs fixed in the release candidates of 7.1.3 (that's a total of 105 bugs): https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC1#List_of_fixed_bugs https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.1.3/RC2#List_of_fixed_bugs * Given the nature of the project, the complexity of the codebase and the high level of quality assurance upstream, it is preferable to SRU a minor release rather than cherry-pick selected bug fixes. [Testing] * Upstream testing. Bugs fixed upstream typically include unit/regression tests, and the release itself is extensively exercised (both in an automated manner and manually). * A recent set of upstream's automated jenkins testing can be found here: https://ci.libreoffice.org/job/gerrit_linux_gcc_release/88872/console * More information about the upstream QA testing can be found here: * Automated tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Automated_Tests * Automated UI tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/UITests * Regression tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Regression_Tests * Feature tests https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Testing/Feature_Tests * Launchpad testing. The libreoffice packages include autopkgtests that were run and verified as passing. * [amd64] ... * [arm64] ... * [armhf] ... * [ppc64el] ... * [s390x] ... * General smoke testing of all the applications in the office suite were carried out by going through the manual testplan as documented by: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlans/libreoffice [Regression Potential] * A minor release with a total of 105 bug fixes always carries the potential for introducing regressions, even though it is a bugfix-only release, meaning that no new features were added, and no existing features were removed. * A combination of autopkgtests and careful smoke testing as described above should provide reasonable confidence that no regressions sneaked in. 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