On Wednesday 24 May 2006 17:04, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 04:57:55PM +0300, Andras Mantia wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >  Can someone from SUSE tell me how bug handling is done there? I
> > mean, if there is a bug reported for some version and is not fixed
> > in that version, is it taken in account for upcoming versions or it
> > is just forgotten? An example:
> > - a bug (like #176249 and previously #148638) is reported for 10.0
> > - it was closed with WONTFIX as the change cannot be made to a
> > released product
>
> Should not have happened. In this case the bug should be assigned
> to the next product.
>
> > - the bug is still present in 10.1 (somebody reports again)
> > - the bug is closed again as "it's too late and risky to do it"
>
> Same as above.

I reopened in both cases. ;-)

> You can reassign it to the next product, right now if possible.
>
> If it is still in the codebase, say so, reopen it, move it to the
> next product.

Well, I cannot test the upcoming 10.2, so I cannot just reassign. ;-) 
But I make sure at least to keep the bugs open as still as it is 
present in versions that I test. 

Andras
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