From kdevelop Sun Jul 06 22:14:36 2008 From: Andreas Pakulat Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 22:14:36 +0000 To: kdevelop Subject: KDevelop4 open for testing/bug-reporting Message-Id: <20080706221436.GB22037 () morpheus ! apaku ! dnsalias ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdevelop&m=121538270714615 Hi, I've just finished my latest round of bug-triaging on KDevelop/KDevPlatform and we're now down to 98 Bugs and 127 wishes. Those are the ones that are a) valid bugs against KDevelop3 or KDevelop4 (not all are confirmed as I couldn't reproduce some of them) b) wishes that we might implement at some point for KDevelop4 (some of the wishes are actually "will for sure be implemented") I've done this because my personal todo-list started to grow beyond control, which means I need a proper tracking system to know what needs to be done, wether somebody else is working on it or maybe its already fixed. This also means other KDevelop Developers should use our bugzilla. Now I know I've closed bugreports against KDevelop4 as invalid because its in a too-early-stage and keeps changing constantly. Given that we developers now use bugzilla for KDevelop4 I'd find it strange/dishonest to keep telling that to interested "alpha testers". So this means: If you try out KDevelop4 and find something thats not working as you'd expect it (or you find a crash, with a proper backtrace): Please open a bugreport against KDevelop or KDevPlatform (if you're unsure just select KDevelop as produce and I'll re-assign if needed). I'd like to request though that you don't open wishlist items for things that exist in KDevelop3 and haven't been ported to KDevelop4 - for now (probably until the .0.0 release). A few other suggestions I'd like to make: - first try to find an existing bug, not only by relying on bugzilla's feature using your keywords but also quickly scanning through the list (its just 100 items now) - if its a crash, we need a backtrace with debug symbols not only from kdevelop but also kdelibs and qt-copy - for build-errors please wait a day before reporting them, we're just humans and sometimes just forget to add a file or commit in a parent directory as well. Usually thats quickly fixed within the next 24 hours. I might have forgotten something in the list which I might add later on, if I can remember. In general: Keep in mind we're doing the development in our spare time and while using bugzilla is important for good development tracking its also important that it stays usable. Which means bugreports need to be precise and contain reproduction information/screenshots/backtraces and getting swamped by bugreports isn't fun either :) Andreas -- Your fly might be open (but don't check it just now). _______________________________________________ kdevelop mailing list kdevelop@kdevelop.org https://barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de/mailman/listinfo/kdevelop