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Re: bodhi 0.4.10 features
- From: Tom Lane <tgl redhat com>
- To: Development discussions related to Fedora <fedora-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: bodhi 0.4.10 features
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 23:45:38 -0500
Luke Macken <lmacken redhat com> writes:
> I agree with Tom that either ERRATA or CURRENTRELEASE are probably the most
> sane, but we definitely need to come to a consensus, and make it official.
FWIW, while the bug status definitions don't make it perfectly clear,
I get the following subtext from them:
ERRATA: yessir, this is a bug, I just fixed it.
CURRENTRELEASE: yessir, this is a bug, but it was fixed already.
Why aren't you up2date?
So ERRATA seems to more nearly match the implications of a bug that is
to be closed upon release of an update. The main argument I can see for
using CURRENTRELEASE is that it provides the opportunity to specify a
fixed-in-which-version field ... but I've never understood why ERRATA
doesn't require that same version info.
regards, tom lane
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