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Re: Bug repository UPLOADED!
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Erik Sandberg |
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Re: Bug repository UPLOADED! |
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Wed, 21 Apr 2004 23:58:14 +0200 |
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On Wednesday 21 April 2004 17.47, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Great!
>
> I suggest to add some information on the procedures also, unless you
> want to be the only one to handle these files. If I find a bug, could
> I just upload the file to CVS (I have CVS access) or should I send it to
> bug-lilypond first, or ...?
> Same goes for status changes, when somebody with CVS access thinks he
> has fixed a bug.
Suggestion:
All bugs should be posted to bug-lilypond. A person with CVS access (e.g.
myself or you) who finds a bug, could add it to the database & send a msg
about it to bug-lilypond.
If a bugreport is sent to one of the lists, without being added to the
database, then the normal thing would be that I'd add it to the database, and
send a "Added this to the bug database" msg to lily-bug.
Anyone else could also add bugs to cvs occasionally, but only if this "added
to bug database" msg would be sent immediately. This msg is important because
it will immediately stop me from doing the same work.
When it comes to removing bugs: Anyone who thinks he has fixed a bug, should
add something like "fixed hwn" to the first line of the bug report. (given
that it was hwn who fixed it). I would however be the only one who actually
removes the files from the repository; this because I think it's a good idea
that someone always should double-check that the bug really was fixed.
Erik