On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Holger Levsen wrote:
> looking at http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/ one can get the
> impression, that etch has suddenly become rc-buggy as no stable
> release before...
> 
> I know this isnt true and it's because of the rocking version
> tracking of the BTS, but it would be nice if this would be explained
> at the very same webpage.

It's really because we've never tracked bugs in stable before on that
graph. [And the reason why they're rising is because there are bugs
that apply to all of the distributions, some of which may not actually
apply to stable.]

> Suggestion:
> 
> Explain it after the sentence "and the blue line graphs the number of bugs 
> that are a concern for the current stable release." 
> 
> for example like this: "(Note that the sudden rise of rc-bugs in stable is 
> due 
> to the <a href="$URL">new version tracking feature</a> of the BTS.)"

Yeah, I think pointing people at the bug list at the bottom may be
good, but Steinar or myself will cook up something along these lines.


Don Armstrong

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