Re: [Audacity-quality] Bugs 137 and 451
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From: Vaughan J. <va...@au...> - 2011-11-28 02:55:59
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Thanks for working this through to specifics, guys. Especially James for getting it started. But I still don't have a clear idea what this all means relative to releasing 1.3.14. I don't think we're getting much information from testing 1.3.13 because HEAD has already had lots of changes for these bugs. And I we're close to a decision on what I think is the final aspect of 451, after catching up on that bug thread, so I don't think we know anything further to do about that. And that's probably the case with 137. So, my inclination is to release ASAP (going through the freezes, of course). Is that a bad idea? I think we should emphasize testing on 1.3.14, as 1.3.13 is so old. Thanks, Vaughan On 11/25/2011 10:09 AM, James Crook wrote: > Perfect summary. > > From everything I have read on bugzilla and email lists these are the > ones we need to capture. > The first point is probably the hardest one as we don't want to classify > every single crash whatever the cause as an "orphans/unreliable re-opening"! > > --James. > > On 25/11/2011 17:38, Gale Andrews wrote: >> I would say: >> >> * Anything to do with silenced tracks OR orphaned /missing audio data >> block files warnings when re-opening a project (obviously we can >> exclude silenced tracks due to missing aliased files; and orphans >> after a crash which were for undo but not deleted as they should >> have been) >> >> * Any crashes in saved projects - bug 451 can cause crashes, aside >> from the deletion of the affected "overlong" .au files (in 1.3.13 >> and previous) >> >> * Any other data abnormalities, such as the people we've seen with >> .au files appearing in the _data folder for another project, unwanted >> renamings of project files or folders, multiple .aup files and project >> folders appearing within the same project... >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Gale > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure > contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, > security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this > data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d > _______________________________________________ > Audacity-quality mailing list > Aud...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/audacity-quality > |