Hi, Since we have several interesting bugs fixed in the development version of Drupal 6, I'd like to do a bugfix release on Dec 15th. If you happen to have some opportunity to help, I suggest one of the following three options (in this order):
1. First and foremost, it is important to ensure we do not introduce new regressions in the system. Since Drupal 6 lacks automated tests, you are our testing army (this approach also known as crowdsourced testing). You choose whether we find out issues before the rollout of the new version on your live server or after. Testing on PHP 4, with mod_gzip, on systems where one of the top bugs were reproduced, etc. are especially useful. 2. Second, if for some reason you think (1) is not applicable to you, the RTBC queue has some nice bugs and fixes which would do with some verification. There are currently 17 RTBC issues waiting to be committed. But RTBC does not equal immediate commits, since often waiting on more positive feedback and the attention of the maintainer experienced in the field is useful to ensure it will not break your sites. Once again, no automated testing means we need numerous verifications of bugfixes of any significance to be comfortable to roll into Drupal. Therefore bugs being in the RTBC queue for long is by design unless many people jump onto reproducing the issue and testing the fix in various environments. A few is not enough, we need many. The queue is at http://drupal.org/project/issues/drupal?text=&status=14&priorities=All&categories=All&version=6.x&component=All 3. Last, but not least, you might have some pressing issues not yet in this queue. Due to the explained need for testing in (2) and the explained possibilities of regressions in (1), new bugs getting into the queue have less likeliness to actually end up in the upcoming Drupal 6 release right away. However, you might still be able to convince some people in the community to jump on your bug and help fix/verify/ensure/double-check/test-again/you know-it. At worst, it will get fixed in a later Drupal 6/7 release. Ps. in all cases, please ensure that the bug was either already fixed in D7 or is not applicable to D7 before working on the D6 version of the fix. Thanks for all your help, Gábor Hojtsy - Drupal 6 co-maintainer
