> * thumbs up is cheap, and does not necessarily reflect real interest.
I disagree. Yes a thumb-up is a "cheap", but the only people who find
the issue in the first place to thumb it are those it affects. For this
sort of thing Cheap is a virtue not a problem (I very much doubt there
are any
Hi
On 8/24/19 10:39 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
Thanks Matthias, thanks for this, as of course it *is* the eright
thing to do,
I only hope that next time this will be at least announced a little
bit more in advance other than a Saturday morning, during August, at
the start of the dev meeting.
Hi Matthias,
On 24/08/19 10:06, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> I think this is mainly a point of communication.
>
> If explained well as an "indication" and not as a "guarantee" - online
> and live while teaching - I think we'll get the message out.
agreed, but I'm still unsure we'll be able to convey
Hi Nyall,
Putting aside the rest of the conversation regarding regressions for
> now, something I'd like to see clarified is what exactly classifies as
> a regression?
>
in my mind, a regression is some functionality that worked and does not
work anymore. It also does not have an acceptable wor
On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 at 18:40, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
> As someone else said is not true that a "bug is a bug": while certainly there
> are issues that is not easy to classify if they impact a lot or not, the vast
> majoity is easy to to say if they are important or not. Do not confound the
> f
> I would say we better leave this role to the developers
>
what role, to choose what to fix? if yes then... no, not completely at
least.
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Thanks Matthias, thanks for this, as of course it *is* the eright thing to
do,
I only hope that next time this will be at least announced a little bit
more in advance other than a Saturday morning, during August, at the start
of the dev meeting.
I did in the past several "priority lists" and it t
Hi Paolo
On 8/24/19 9:21 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi Matthias,
On 24/08/19 09:16, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
Yesterday at a dinner with many well known friendly faces, a discussion
started about the priorization of issues.
One of the main problems when deciding which issues to tackle is, that a
d
Hi Matthias,
On 24/08/19 09:16, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> Yesterday at a dinner with many well known friendly faces, a discussion
> started about the priorization of issues.
>
> One of the main problems when deciding which issues to tackle is, that a
> developer perspective often differs from the on
Yesterday at a dinner with many well known friendly faces, a discussion
started about the priorization of issues.
One of the main problems when deciding which issues to tackle is, that a
developer perspective often differs from the one from the average user
perspective.
So we thought it migh
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