* Present: + Hangout: Michael M, Thorsten, Kohei, Joel, Kendy, Andras + Phone: Lionel, Cloph, David, Norbert, Caolan * Completed Action Items: + review date / time patches before Monday [ in 4.1.1rc1 ] + improve configure to avoid versioning mistakes (Cloph) [ punted to longer term ] + take a look at the gerrit migration (Norbert) [ pending Florian's return from Brazil - but database name mismatch found & fixed ] + Poke andras wrt. translation updates / README (Cloph) [ done, covered, translators double-checked strings ] AI: create i18n tool to ensure style issues (also unique fn names) don't recur fdo#67786 (Andras) + Impress autoplay feature -> deferred to 4.1.2 (Thorsten) [ merge done ] * Pending Action Items: + come up with proposal for what to do about .debs (Rene, Bjoern, Petr) [ still waiting, issue perhaps not as bad as thought ] + rotate easy hacks on https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks (Joel) - first demo up from Robinson: http://testing.eagleeyet.net/mw/index.php/EasyHacks - looking forward to having it integrated. + polish & push chrome performance bits to a feature branch (Pierre-Eric) ongoing; heard there is a standalone viewer too (great) - ongoing, waiting for migration to new vm + dig out the URL for GSOC travel funding (Cedric) [ on vacation ] + upgrade 3.6 users to 4.0.5 once that is out (Thorsten/Kendy) + add 'download updates from inside LibO' to GSoC wiki page (Astron) [ pending ] * Release Engineering update (Cloph) + 4.0.5 rc1 status + already in public testing, announced, on website. + Linux build testing appreciated + testing appreciated - CentOS print header touch etc. (/usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkunixprint.h) + what / where is gtkprint used ? + 4.0.5 rc2 deadline next monday (12th) + 4.1.1 rc1 + almost done with building, up-load/push coming, announce due this evening + 4.1.1 rc2 deadline week after monday (19th) * each patch should be committed with the name of it's author (Michael) + important to get the flavour of the individuals to interact with + can use signed-off to do that. AI: + send details to Tsahi (Michael) * QA update (Joel) + Contest result blog + http://joelmadero.wordpress.com/2013/07/30/contest-results/ + prizes being ordered: 5-6 different countries, no problem printing T-shirts. + MAB handling: + by next major release, merge into single list, re-visit them as a policy + saves a lot of time-consuming work, interacting on the issues. + thanks to Tommy for his great work triaging / updating existing. + North America QA Pub Chat + First ever North America QA call - just US present though, so perhaps US chat is more appropriate + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Meetings/2013/August_02_NA_Pub_Chat + Regressions in 4.2 + Already been mentioned but QA has noticed this - a few nasty ones that have already been added to MAB [ could it be we suddenly have a dbgutil build ? ] + A couple in 4.1 as well that are quite nasty (fdo#67665, fdo#67802, etc...) + problem of not two downloads on the page (Michael) + still concern that download page should show only release (Astron) + quality - it's poor user-experience to have unexpected bugs (Joel) + and work too closing them. + Mozilla have optimised downloads, etc. (Astron) + Not completely against telling users of early RC's / Betas on the download page (Astron) + mostly concerned wrt. the lack of hierarchy, and lack of labelling: unclear blue vs. green icons etc. + yellow bar: help us test the latest version ? + user difficulty with two stable branches anyway (Lionel) + users willing to help, but don't read PR etc. (Joel) + option within the product: 'any updates' -> test latest builds ? + Regressions (philosophical, what is it?) + confusing for users & QA, iterations around regression/not/etc. + concern around twitter comments + if not sure - don't add the keyword (Kohei) + it decreases the usefulness. + no real confusion from QA, + please take the people working on the features seriously (Kohei) + if not 100% agreed on that it's a regression + some users put it in to get dev's attention. + BSA automatically adds it if users say it worked in a previous version, can user (Joel) + some - multiple users said; we were used to it => regression + others - developers say that's a feature. + not a huge gap between QA and dev (Lionel) + sometimes - we decide to keep a regression, we're going to keep it + seems fine to me (Joel) + close as wontfix + binfilter - eg. (Lionel) + need a solution - wrt. regression vs. something else (Joel) + QA - focus is on user-experience: seems like a clear regression if users think it is. + concern wrt. flow of regression (?) + could we move regressions -> enhancement ? + for purposeful regressions / ignored until a big patch to fix it comes in. + filter these out of the stats (Michael) + concerned wrt. limitations of bugzilla design (Kohei) + easily to list 'real regressions' - would be awesome - portal needed (Michael) + Warnings (Joel) + If we know something in particular that a user did is broken or limited in the extension they are saving, is it possible to give explicit warnings about that particular thing when they try to save? + yes - but a big chunk of development work (Michael) + patches welcome; need to aggregate issues though. + encouraging initial USA QA call (Joel) + five people from US & two from Europe. + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/page.cgi?id=weekly-bug-summary.html +203 -145 (+58 overall) many thanks to the top five bug squashers: Cor Nouws 12 tommy27 11 Jorendc 10 Lionel Elie Mamane 10 Urmas 9 + Prioritization of Bugs (Joel) + Currently 150 bugs or so marked as Blocker or Critical + During QA Call Friday going to request we comb through these and add to MAB as we see fit - might result in spike on MAB list + Prioritization is getting substantially better - perhaps time to consider using these fields a bit more? + https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/0/06/Prioritizing_Bugs_Flowchart.jpg + don't use priorities at all (Kohei) + users randomly change it. + understand limitations of bugzilla (Joel) + the MAB list is/was a way to overcome these limitations (Michael) + difference dev vs. QA processes (Thorsten) + but whatever the QA team want to do is of course fine around priority + like more detailed choices than most annoying vs. not (Lionel) + if users abuse the severity field - can, warn, take measures etc. + like wiki vandalism - social proceedures + not necessarily a one-size fits all (Norbert) + who intervenes in the bug history etc. + would be nice to lock a priority / severity once a bugzilla user has changed it (Michael) + in general not a huge problem: most users don't tweak severity (Joel) + really prefer to get a summary of bug reports (Kohei) + avoiding misc. user interaction etc. + if QA continues to grow & we can prioritise them correctly (Joel) + can get the priority & severity accurate & obsolete MAB's etc. + everyone wants to get UX best, prioritise bugs right, and not annoy developers + several Samba issues being reported again https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67769 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67675 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67527 * Suggest make sidebar non-experimental on 4.2 branch (Caolan) + should make an effort here; and make it non-experimental + what needs doing first ? (Michael) + if non-experimental anyway, try to use it ? (Astron) + could switch over to new navigator / style window + leave the properties dock disabled by default. + happy to bin task-pane in favour of sidebar for impress AI: + switch to pure sidebar mode in master - but not enabled by default (Caolan) + except in impress. + get feedback on that (Astron) + shouldn't duplicate the functionality by default (Astron) + should we keep toolbars, and/or side-pane AI: + come up with a proposal on what to do (Astron) + value in keeping that as an option for a while (Thorsten) + should try to make sidebar + can do more crazy stuff when sidebar is enabled if we retain the old code (Michael) + instead remove the floating versions of gallery / styles / nav (Astron) + properties pane, duplicates toolbar eg. ? + we need a well thought-through design - cf. AI. + reminder - need feedback for the student (Kendy) + lots of easy things to fix - appreciated. * UX input (Astron) * 4.2 MAB jump (Caolan) + programming asserts showing up as crashes, but are not really regressions asserts normally compiled out for corner cases + did a tinderbox get switched to a dbgutil build ? + if running a debug build - can we make a regression ? (Joel) + need to compare like with like - a dbgutil vs. a dbgutil or not + performance regression bits from that - noticeable (Michael) + crashes - should get full debugging info / stack trace (Caolan) + see: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/How_to_get_a_backtrace_with_WinDbg + with that crash info we can do a great job bug fixing. * Open 4.2 MAB + 7/7 2/2 2/2 1/1 + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65675 * Open 4.1 MAB + 13/77 8/68 11/64 3/55 7/52 7/48 2/42 4/39 5/37 7/32 3/26 3/23 4/17 17% 12% 17% 5% 14% 15% + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=60270&hide_resolved=1 * Open 4.0 MAB + 32/157 14/138 13/137 12/137 12/135 12/134 12/133 12/132 16/132 14/130 16/129 20% 10% 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% 12% 11% 13% + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=54157&hide_resolved=1 * Open 3.6 MAB + 38/228 60/245 62/244 60/243 62/243 60/241 57/238 63/237 65/236 68/235 67/232 16% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 24% 27% 28% 29% 30% + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=44446&hide_resolved=1 * Bibisected bugs open: whiteboard 'bibsected' + 40/134 33/128 33/125 34/124 34/123 36/122 38/119 37/114 39/114 http://bit.ly/VQfF3Q * all bugs tagged with 'regression' + 324(+23) bugs open of 1849(+48) total * ~Component count net * Writer - 98 (+4) Spreadsheet - 38 (+8) Libreoffice - 36 (+4) Crashes - 25 (+1) Database - 21 (-2) Drawing - 15 (+1) Borders - 13 (+0) Migration - 4 (+0) BASIC - 3 (+1) + https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?keywords=regression%2C%20&keywords_type=allwords&resolution=---&query_format=advanced&product=LibreOffice&list_id=36764 + Migration: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=43489&hide_resolved=1
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