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==How to promote a '''Stopper''' issue==
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==How to promote/nominate a '''Stopper''' issue==
 
When you found a [[bug]], which you want to promote as '''Stopper''' you have to submit it in [[IssueTracker]] first. If you have an issue number you have to write a mail to releases@openoffice.org. (Please [http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html register at this mailing list] first to get answers for your mail directly.)
 
When you found a [[bug]], which you want to promote as '''Stopper''' you have to submit it in [[IssueTracker]] first. If you have an issue number you have to write a mail to releases@openoffice.org. (Please [http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html register at this mailing list] first to get answers for your mail directly.)
  

Revision as of 13:33, 23 October 2009

Stopper, Blocker, Showstopper, Release Stopper, Release Blocker or however you want to call it. These bugs/issues are most critical, because the release can be stopped until it is fixed. The result can be a delay of one or more weeks for a release.


Meaning

In the past Stopper issues were reported on Release Candidates only. Since OOo 3.2 this was changed. Since OOo 3.2 there is a general phase to promote Stopper issues. When the release code-line is split (branched off) from the general development code-line (DEV300) this phase starts. Only Stopper issues are excepted by the Release Manager for integration into the release code-line. This is needed to stabilize the version until the release. It isn't allowed to make bigger changes, where the risk isn't clear and which aren't explicit needed for the release.


Criteria for a Stopper issue

  • it is a regression in main functionality
  • it is a crash in main functionality
  • it is a freeze or loop in main functionality
  • it is a security issue
  • it is a privacy issue
  • it is a data loss
  • it is a build breaker on one or more of the generally supported platforms
  • it is an important usability issue in A11Y


Samples for a Stopper issue

  • OOo isn't installable on one or more systems
  • an OOo application cannot be started
  • OOo crashes when common documents are saved/loaded
  • general functionality is broken from one build to another
  • ODF validation problem
  • a supported API is broken from one build to another

All these issues have to be reproducible by a developer. Without reproducible scenario it isn't possible for a developer to find the root cause and the bug cannot be fixed.


What isn't a Stopper issue

  • general fixes for unimportant bugs
  • general code clearing up
  • general features or enhancements


How to promote/nominate a Stopper issue

When you found a bug, which you want to promote as Stopper you have to submit it in IssueTracker first. If you have an issue number you have to write a mail to releases@openoffice.org. (Please register at this mailing list first to get answers for your mail directly.)

You should write into the mail the issue ID (best with direct link), a short summary and why you want to promote this issue.

Within the next 1-3 days you will get an exception or a rejection via mail from a Release Manager.

If you aren't sure if your bug is a Stopper or not, you can ask on the mailing list too.

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