http://drupal.org/node/45111 Its in draft mode :) Op dinsdag 17 januari 2006 02:56, schreef Steven Peck:
For now it should probably go as a child page here: http://drupal.org/node/10259 so it doesn't get lost. I am looking through the developers guide strucutre and trying to figure the best approach for it. We have some duplicate and even triplicate content that needs heavy editing and I want to do it it in one fell swoop.
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From: development-bounces@drupal.org on behalf of Bèr Kessels Sent: Mon 1/16/2006 8:29 AM To: development@drupal.org Cc: documentation@drupal.org Subject: Re: [development] Severity levels
This should (also) be discussed on the docs list.
Where can we put it? IMO a simple bookpage with a link on the issue creation page should do, not?
Op maandag 16 januari 2006 17:17, schreef Karoly Negyesi:
extreme critical: when a bug breaks all core , sessions, bootstrap one of the form elements or something like that. These are to be fixed immediately because Drupal HEAD is not usable at all.
critical bugs render a whole (or most of a) module unusable. Example: you can't post a forum topic.
major bugs: a smaller part of a module. You can't add a menu with menu module.
-- below these are bugs that do not hold a release --
Normal bugs just bugs, we could even release with these. Just one functionality, like the category filter not working on node admin screen.
Can we release with these? Personally I don't really care, and woulod say 'yes'. But that is because I work for my cleints and can filter out therse bugs before a site goes live. But certainly Joe Schmoe will get a negative idea about a piece of software that 'has bogs all over the place' (I cannot find the comment IO refer to, anymore). I think this is up to Dries to decide, what and how many boogs are still alive when we go live?
And minor bugs are cosmetical stuff, notices etc
Are those not 'tasks' instead. Or even features?
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