
On Tue, 2023-03-07 at 15:41 +0000, c.buhtz@posteo.jp wrote:
I started to use the Milestones feature of Microsoft GitHubs Issue section. I did this because I like the progress bars in the milestones. ;) Then I remembered that we still have priority tags (low, medium, high). This is a bit interfering, I know. So I stopped with the milestones and would like to discuss.
My intention was to have nice looking progress bar and to reference the issues to something like a roadmap or timeplan.
I love this milestone feature as quick overview but it requires a little bit of discipline (feature creeping etc.). I think it does not interfere with the (prio) tags since the HIGH prio alone does not mean it will be fixed in the next release (e.g. because it is not yet reproducible or too complicated or risky to fix).
Sidenote: There is still an exception coming up. Depending on how Debian reacts on the Issue #1410 (keyring stuff) we might do a new point release (1.3.4) in the next days. That fast it can go. ;)
I think the Debian packagers did create a patch from my fix so there is need for a new release just for Debian so far: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=998105#94