Hi *,
for the upcoming new version 4.4.2 the builds for RC2 are now
available on pre-releases.
It is a build in release-configuration, meaning that it will update a
previous version of LibreOffice on Windows.
Linux and Mac users can install alongside LibreOffice 4.3
See
https://wiki.documentfou
* Present:
Sophie, Cloph, Michael M, Stephan, Eike, Miklos, Bjoern, Kendy,
Markus, Andras, Robinson, Muthu, Thorsten, Jan-Marek, Caolan,
* Completed Action Items:
* Pending Action Items:
+ please file an Easy-Hack this week: just a bug with whiteboard: (All)
"EasyHack
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:46 AM, Bjoern Michaelsen
wrote:
> are doing it wrong then. RESOLVED means "claimed to be fixed on the source
> code
> on the master branch"
I agree
> VERIFIED means "checked in the revision claimed",
(or a later one)
> CLOSED
> means "released in a finalized version
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 1:03 AM, Buddhi Eashwarage wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm Buddhi Eashwarage who has worked as a Software Developer for nearly 2
> years.I'm from Sri Lanka.
Hi, Buddhi!
> Currently i'm into a QA and testing career.So i
> like to improve my QA knowledge by contributing to Libre Offic
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 06:41:52AM -0700, pierre-yves samyn wrote:
> Some bugs are submitted by users who do not test the daily versions.
The reply to that might sound harsh, but there is no other way to put it: They
are doing it wrong then. RESOLVED means "claimed to be fixed on the source
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I generally agree with here but it seems to lack some facts in the
discussion:
Some bugs are submitted by users who do not test the daily versions.
They expect the next version to check. Would it not be possible to go from
RESOLVED to VERIFIED when the target is released (if there has been n