On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Tommy wrote:
> if we don't mark it as FIXED WFM how do we distinguish a NEW bug without a
> fix from a NEW bug which is FIXED in master but not yet present in the
> stable branch?
Sure -- and this highlights a granularity problem we have with current
bug reports: W
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Dear Community,
The Document Foundation is pleased to announce the second release
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Hi,
On Saturday, 2014-12-06 21:18:05 -0500, Robinson Tryon wrote:
> * If a bug is fixed on the Master branch (or in Fresh), but is still
> present on Fresh/Still, it can be helpful to tag the bug and bibisect
> it, in addition to resolving it as WFM. I'll send out a separate email
> to the QA lis