Re: [ubuntu-uk] "Triaged" and "Fix Committed" in Launchpad

2012-10-02 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
Hi Phill, After reading the wiki documentation, it seems that your summary doesn't match it. You said "Fix Commited means that some one has decided that bug needs to be fixed." The wiki says: Fix Committed: Ubuntu bug task: the changes are pending and to be uploaded soon (it's what PENDINGU

Re: [ubuntu-uk] "Triaged" and "Fix Committed" in Launchpad

2012-10-01 Thread Josh Holland
Hi Tyler, A quick explanation of the bug statuses that Ubuntu uses in Launchpad is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status. It's aimed more at people triaging (essentially sorting) the bugs, but it should tell you what you want to know. Thanks, Josh -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] "Triaged" and "Fix Committed" in Launchpad

2012-10-01 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On 2012-10-01 15:55, Colin Law wrote: > On 1 October 2012 15:51, Phill Whiteside wrote: >> very quickly, from confirmed moving to triaged means there is enough >> information to fully investigate. Fix Commited means that some one has >> decided that bug needs to be fixed. > > I thought that Fix C

Re: [ubuntu-uk] "Triaged" and "Fix Committed" in Launchpad

2012-10-01 Thread Colin Law
On 1 October 2012 15:51, Phill Whiteside wrote: > Hi Tyler, > > very quickly, from confirmed moving to triaged means there is enough > information to fully investigate. Fix Commited means that some one has > decided that bug needs to be fixed. I thought that Fix Committed means that a fix has bee

Re: [ubuntu-uk] "Triaged" and "Fix Committed" in Launchpad

2012-10-01 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi Tyler, very quickly, from confirmed moving to triaged means there is enough information to fully investigate. Fix Commited means that some one has decided that bug needs to be fixed. The final stage is Fix Released, which then needs testing before it goes onto the release queue for inclusion in

[ubuntu-uk] "Triaged" and "Fix Committed" in Launchpad

2012-10-01 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On 2012-09-26 10:57, Tyler J. Wagner wrote: > On 2012-09-25 23:20, Alan Pope wrote: >> On 25/09/12 16:29, Tyler J. Wagner wrote: >>> Related to that, the Lens searches seem to be based on tokens of entire >>> words, not substrings. They are delimited by whitespace or changes in >>> capitalisation.