Hi,
Statistics for the first week for this bug triage:
24 bugs have been confirmed to be fixed in more recent versions, and
therefor were closed.
10 bug were reproduced in more recent versions (2.0.4 or 2.2.1), they
were taken out from the old bugs list.
132 are still waiting for an update from their submitters.
If you want to help with checking bugs, you can see the list here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=oo.org-pre-2.0-bug
Lior Kaplan wrote:
Hi,
After having lunch with Chris Halls at Debconf7, and hearing that help
is needed with OO.org bugs [1], I decided to give a little help.
1. 26 bugs got version info added (hence all these found messages to the
list).
2. Two bugs were closed (well, nothing special, just obvious bugs I
noticed).
3. All bugs which are reported to a version prior to 2.0.0-1 were user
tagged [2]. We have 169 bugs there, the most recent one is 1 year and 70
days old.
I intend to send closing warnings to all of them. And later closing them
unless users (or someone else) will report the bug is still relevant in
an more recent OO.org version (hopefully 2.2.1, but 2.0.4 will also be
fine).
Timeline:
First warning - July 1st
Second warning - July 15th
Third (and final) warning - July 31st
Actual closing - August 15th.
This give users 6 weeks to answer the warnings, which should be
reasonable enough for people without permanent internet connection,
people on vacation etc.
Please let me know if you have comments about the process.
In the future, I intend to do the same for version which are smaller
than the sarge version (2.0.4.dfsg.2-5etch1). After that, I want to
start doing some periodic checks for all remaining bugs, verifying they
exist in our latest SID version. But let's not jump too much a head (;
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/419523
[2]
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=oo.org-pre-2.0-bug
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