2009/5/7 Tim Penhey <email address hidden>:
> We talked about this, but what you are saying is
>
> "This is approved but I'd like you to fix X"
>
> This means "approved" and I trust you. If I don't trust you it is "needs
> fixing".
Yes, that's write. The assertion of this bug report is that it's
useful to distinguish proposals which can be immediately merged from
those that require further work to do so. I find it a bit useful in
planning what work to do.
but this is not urgent - you can leave this report open and see what
others think.
2009/5/7 Tim Penhey <email address hidden>:
> We talked about this, but what you are saying is
>
> "This is approved but I'd like you to fix X"
>
> This means "approved" and I trust you. If I don't trust you it is "needs
> fixing".
Yes, that's write. The assertion of this bug report is that it's
useful to distinguish proposals which can be immediately merged from
those that require further work to do so. I find it a bit useful in
planning what work to do.
but this is not urgent - you can leave this report open and see what
others think.
-- launchpad. net/~mbp/>
Martin <http://