Tom Albers wrote: > Op Tuesday 25 December 2007 14:59 schreef u: >> I could make a long list of other problems, but please at least >> look at Bug 126823. This seems to be a show stopper to me. > > James, > > Thanks for your mail. About the bug: > > It's filed against 3.5.2, so something is at least confusing ;-) > > But it's a bug, hardly a show stopper bug. Maybe an annoying one too. > Anyhow, we are not talking about 'data loss' or for example a problem > with starting applications on a certain platform or a massive > reproducable miscompilation on a specific architectures, rendering > kde4 unusable for a group of people... That are show stopper bugs. > I've seen a lot of people declaring something a show stopper bug, we > (as in someone, probably better discussed on the release-team ml) > should try to define that term somehow I think. I also think we > should use the grave severity from bugzilla for that ideally. Oooooooppppppps. That is an old bug which I will close and I have opened a new one for KDE4 since it doesn't seem to be possible to update the version on a bug: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154595 While this doesn't result in data loss. Most users will probably have problems caused by it. -- JRT >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<