hi all.. so feature freeze is behind us. it's now bug hunting season! for the next two months we should be focussed on:
* polishing the features that we added for 4.2 * fixing bugs from bugs.kde.org i have a saved search on bugs.kde.org for plasma, and it's a great time saver. it shows all non-wishlist, still open bugs for the plasma component. remember when i said we had over 450 open reports? well .. due to heroic efforts by various people (Sebas, Marco and Riccardo have all been rather active over the last few days, and I've closed a few myself =) we're now down to 329 as of right now. We're busy shaking out all the deadwood: bugs that we fixed already, bugs that were never followed up on by users after we requested more information, bugs that belong to other components in KDE or which were fixed upstream (Qt, x.org, etc). I figure we probably will get down to 300 or so once that shaking is complete and then we'll be down to mostly patch-and-fix bugs left. Some priorities I see: * get someone testing Plasma on multi-screen with Kephal. there are huge numbers of mult-screen related bugs open that *hopefully* the new screen management code in Plasma and Kephal will address for 4.2 * chase out the quick patches; a lot of bugs there can be closed with 1-20 lines of code. chasing them out of the way over the next week or two will be a rewarding way to see progress made, a nice respite after all of our hard work on features these last few months and a good way to leave behind the Monsters * classify the Big Bugs by bumping them in priority with the Betas coming out, we are bound to see a small surge in reporting. note that we easily get over 50 reports a week to plasma as it is. this is a good sign as it means people are using our stuff, even directly from svn, and feel connected enough to the product to spend the time reporting. with all of our efforts refocussed from feature development to polishing, buffing and improving the 4.2 release of Plasma is going to rock hard and that means millions of happy users out there. they say bug squashing is "unsexy" and "not fun"; i say bullshit. there's nothing more enjoyable than seeing a mountain of features sparkle and smiles on the faces of our users. and .. it's also fun to watch the numbers drop and drop on bugs.k.o: http://bugs.kde.org/weekly-bug-summary.cgi go team plasma! =) -- Aaron J. Seigo humru othro a kohnu se GPG Fingerprint: 8B8B 2209 0C6F 7C47 B1EA EE75 D6B7 2EB1 A7F1 DB43 KDE core developer sponsored by Qt Software
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