> I don't think that should be the (sole) criterion for release > blockers... A functionality bug that affects a lot of users is more > critical IMHO than an rare crasher.
Regressions are also considered release blockers, but in this case there were none left. Other things (such as YouTube playback or very high CPU usage) may also be considered a blocker, depending on what the cause is, how easy it is to fix, and how many people experience it. There may even be other types of blockers, depending on what we feel like. bwy -- -- The current release of Gnash is 0.8.8 http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ Benjamin Wolsey, Software Developer - http://benjaminwolsey.de C++ and Open-Source Flash blog - http://www.benjaminwolsey.de/bwysblog xmpp:[email protected] http://identi.ca/bwy
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