On 9/30/10 1:21 PM, Sam Ruby wrote:
On 09/30/2010 01:13 PM, Shelley Powers wrote:
According to the Last Call timeline, starting tomorrow (Oct 1) all new
bugs in the HTML WG bugzilla data are automatically labeled Last Call
comments, which is somewhat equivalent to being made an issue, directly.
How did you come to that conclusion?
My assumption is that bugs entered during Last Call will be processed
in a manner very similar to the way that bugs are resolved today: a
set of them will be FIXED, a set will be WONTFIX and not pursued, and
a set will become TrackerRequests and we will solicit change proposals.
Because the timeline said that bugs entered into the database after
October 1 will be treated like Last Call comments.
"
- Oct 1, 2010 - cutoff for bugs to be considered as pre-LC feedback
Consequence of missing this date: bugs beyond this date will be treated
as Last Call comments. The Chairs could grant exceptions on a
case-by-case basis, but in general there is no guarantee of a bug filed
after the cutoff being settled before Last Call.
"
- Sam Ruby
Shelley
Sorry forgot to cc group with earlier response