Re: Final polishing of the KDE 3.3 transition
* Steve Langasek [Sun, 02 Jan 2005 20:23:11 -0800]:
> This bug is now closed.
thanks.
> I agree that the impact of the KDE blockage is sufficient that we shouldn't
> be holding KDE out of testing for bugs that aren't specific to unstable.
ack.
> > (but: <vorlon> I think I prefer to lie about the severity
> > rather than lie about the tags; Kamion may have a different
> > opinion as a bugmaster.)
> This preference isn't strong enough that I would want it to hold anything
> up; all the options are kludges, so we might as well pick one and get on
> with things.
we'll go with lowering to 'important', with an attached explanation.
> This is not really a major concern; if there are RC bugs that haven't been
> detected yet, there's no sense in sitting around waiting for them to be
> filed. If you have specific issues in mind that you suspect may be RC, it
> would be best to investigate them before the affected packages reach
> testing, of course.
no, no specific issues in mind. I throw away and forget about (d) now.
* * *
so, we'll be downgrading the security bugs to important now, right?,
and aiui the transition can happen in today's britney run (provided
that today's dinstall picks kdeedu/mipsel and britney sees it, which
is what happens if iuic).
thanks for your time and your excellent work.
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