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Re: About release engineering, authority, and stuff



On 28 Nov 1996, Kevin Dalley wrote:

>Requests for enhancement are often included as a bug report.  I
>suggest giving RFE its own bug priority level (about -1 on the current
>scale).  It should also be acceptable to ship packages with
>outstanding RFEs, even if they are years old.

Yes, this sounds good. Some guidance on exactly what to consider a bug or
RFE would also be nice.

>> Bug priority levels:
>> 2. Critical bug is in a stable package, so must be fixed asap.
>> 1. Critical bug is in an unstable package, so must be fixed before the
>>    next stable release.
>> 0. Not a critical bug.

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