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* | * I'd like to see discussed how to handle issues pertaining to both 1.23.4 and Snowglobe. For instance {{jira|VWR-13868}} exists in both viewers but there is no issue entered under the SNOW project, so would a fix implemented also be put into Snowglobe? Another example is {{jira|SNOW-61}} and {{jira|VWR-13975}} here we have the same issue under both projects, should SNOW-61 be resolved as a dupliciate of VWR-13975?. A third example is {{jira|VWR-14357}} a Snowglobe issue entered under VWR but resolved as a duplicate of {{jira|VWR-13302}} a 1.23.4 issue. --[[User:Harleen Gretzky|Harleen Gretzky]] 16:56, 25 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
Default agenda (after agenda above): | Default agenda (after agenda above): |
Revision as of 08:56, 25 June 2009
Open source meeting - Thursday, 2pm PT.
Teleport to the Linden Open Source Project headquarters.
Please try to add your items as early as possible in the week to give Rob a chance to round up any Lindens that may be appropriate to the discussion. Please also bring large or contentious items up on SLDev before or concurrently with adding them as agenda items.
Agenda
2009-06-25
- Your item here
- I'd like to see discussed how to handle issues pertaining to both 1.23.4 and Snowglobe. For instance VWR-13868 exists in both viewers but there is no issue entered under the SNOW project, so would a fix implemented also be put into Snowglobe? Another example is SNOW-61 and VWR-13975 here we have the same issue under both projects, should SNOW-61 be resolved as a dupliciate of VWR-13975?. A third example is VWR-14357 a Snowglobe issue entered under VWR but resolved as a duplicate of VWR-13302 a 1.23.4 issue. --Harleen Gretzky 16:56, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
Default agenda (after agenda above):
- Update from the Lindens (standing item) - Rob Linden
- Triage list of issues with the SLDev Viewer
- Triage of "Source Code" issues