I saw about 4 new ones come across since then...
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23 bugs... ooo, sounds close to beta 2 =)
Just a big thank you to all
23 bugs... ooo, sounds close to beta 2 =)
Just a big thank you to all those who are solving bugs.
Regards,
Daniel
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Sure, I try to help where I can
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That's correct.
Enhancements are just that. They will not prevent
beta 2 from goin
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Saying there are 23 known bugs to be fixed sounds much better for the
project than including all the enhancement requests too!
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> just a question about how open-source projects are managed at
> apache's : how do you know you run out of bugs to fix ? what's the way
the
> projects are tested ? thanks, since my boss wonders about open-source
and
> fears it a bit.
> just a question about how open-source projects are managed at
> apache's : how do you know you run out of bugs to fix ? what's the way
the
> projects are tested ? thanks, since my boss wonders about open-source and
> fears it a bit...
One of fundamental advantages of Open Source is that fin
Oops, Craig McClana
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Ted Husted wrote:
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> We run out of bugs to fix when everything in Bugzilla is marked
> resolved, later, or won't fix. =:0)
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> We publish the current development version each and very night. Many
> developers download this and try it against their o
We run out of bugs to fix when everything in Bugzilla is marked
resolved, later, or won't fix. =:0)
We publish the current development version each and very night. Many
developers download this and try it against their own products, which is
where the bug reports come from.
We do have a few uni
Hi Ted, just a question about how open-source projects are managed at
apache's : how do you know you run out of bugs to fix ? what's the way the
projects are tested ? thanks, since my boss wonders about open-source and
fears it a bit...
we must ensure we know exactly what we can rely upon or not
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