> Hello Marten,

> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:06:25 +0000 GMT (01/12/2005, 02:06 +0700 GMT),
> Marten Gallagher wrote:

MG>> If a bug is listed as:

MG>> Reproducibility:            always
MG>> Severity:                   major
MG>> Priority:                   high
MG>> Status:                     confirmed

MG>> How long might one have to wait for it to be fixed?

> As a rule of thumb: Between a few hours and a few years. ;-)

> It depends on several factors, you see. Something which is always
> reproduciable and confirmed, is clearly a bug. However, severity is a
> very subjective thing; it might be a function that is crucial to your
> way of working, but which is hardly ever used by most people. So the
> priority has meaning for you, but the developers set their own
> priorities.

> That's all theory. If you have a specific bug in mind, please send the
> full URL here, and we can talk more clearly.

The priority was raised to high by a TB person as far as I can tell:

<quote>
Marek Mikus - 29 Nov 2005 11:08
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confirm and priority increased
</quote>

<http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5367>

-- 
Marten Gallagher
Annery Kiln Web Design
www.annerykiln.co.uk
Using The Bat! 3.51.10
with POPFile 0.22.3
on Windows XP 5.1 



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