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== Thunderbird 3.1 ==


=== blocking-thunderbird3.1 (final release) ===
== Thunderbird 3.0 and Thunderbird 3.1 ==


A tri-state flag (?, +, and -) that shows whether a bug blocks the Thunderbird 3 release or not.
=== blocking-thunderbird3.0 / blocking-thunderbird3.1 ===


Currently all values may only be set by the [[Thunderbird/Release_Driving|thunderbird-drivers]] group. This will change once we have a roadmap in place for Thunderbird 3.1.
These flags have several values that show whether a bug blocks a specific Thunderbird alpha/beta/final release or a maintenance ("dot") release and, if so, which release it is.


== Thunderbird 3.0 ==
In all the states below, the version of Thunderbird affected is referred to in the flag name, so states for blocking-thunderbird3.1 affect Thunderbird 3.1


=== blocking-thunderbird3 (final release) ===
* ? - This bug has been nominated to block a release.
 
* - (minus) - Drivers have determined this bug will not block release.
A tri-state flag (?, +, and -) that shows whether a bug blocks the Thunderbird 3 release or not.
* needed - This bug will block a release, but it is unclear which release it will block.
 
* .1+ - This bug blocks the Thunderbird x.1 maintenance release.
Values other than nomination (?) may only be set by the [[Thunderbird/Release_Driving|thunderbird-drivers]] group.
* .2+ - This bug blocks the Thunderbird x.2 maintenance release.
 
=== blocking-thunderbird3.0 (security & stability releases) ===
 
Currently has several values that show whether a bug blocks a specific Thunderbird 3.0 maintenance ("dot") release and, if so, which release it is.
 
* ? - This bug has been nominated to block a maintenance release of Thunderbird 3.0.
* - (minus) - Drivers have determined this bug will not block a maintenance release of Thunderbird 3.0.
* needed - This bug will block a maintenance release of Thunderbird 3.0, but it is unclear which release it will block.
* .1+ - This bug blocks the Thunderbird 3.0.1 maintenance release.
* .2+ - This bug blocks the Thunderbird 3.0.2 maintenance release.
* etc...
* etc...


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(Each release, we'll add a new option to block the next maintenance release.)
(Each release, we'll add a new option to block the next maintenance release.)


=== status-thunderbird3.0 ===
=== status-thunderbird3.0 / status-thunderbird3.1 ===


A multi-state flag that has values that show the specific status on the Thunderbird 3 branch.
A multi-state flag that has values that show the specific status on the appropriate Thunderbird branch.


* ? - This bug needs to be triaged on the Thunderbird 3.0 branch to determine if it is affected or wanted on that branch.
* ? - This bug needs to be triaged on the branch to determine if it is affected or wanted on that branch.
* unaffected - The Thunderbird 3.0 branch is not affected by this bug.
* unaffected - The branch is not affected by this bug.
* wontfix - There is no intention to fix this on the Thunderbird 3.0 branch.
* wontfix - There is no intention to fix this on the branch.
* wanted - This bug was is considered "wanted" on on the Thunderbird 3.0 branch and may or may not block (see the blocking-thunderbird3.0 flag).
* wanted - This bug was is considered "wanted" on on the branch and may or may not block (see the blocking-thunderbirdm.n flag).
* .1-fixed - This bug was fixed on the Thunderbird 3.0 branch in advance for the Thunderbird 3.0.1 maintenance release.
* .1-fixed - This bug was fixed on the branch in advance of the Thunderbird x.1 maintenance release.
* .2-fixed - This bug was fixed on the Thunderbird 3.0 branch in advance for the Thunderbird 3.0.2 maintenance release.
* .2-fixed - This bug was fixed on the branch in advance of the Thunderbird x.2 maintenance release.
* etc... (more values will be added as needed).
* etc... (more values will be added as needed).


Values may be set by any user with "canconfirm" privileges, with the exception of the "wanted" value, which may only be set by the [[Thunderbird/Release_Driving|thunderbird-drivers]] group.
Values may be set by any user with "canconfirm" privileges, with the exception of the "wanted" value, which may only be set by the [[Thunderbird/Release_Driving|thunderbird-drivers]] group.

Revision as of 14:11, 4 May 2010

Thunderbird 3.0 and Thunderbird 3.1

blocking-thunderbird3.0 / blocking-thunderbird3.1

These flags have several values that show whether a bug blocks a specific Thunderbird alpha/beta/final release or a maintenance ("dot") release and, if so, which release it is.

In all the states below, the version of Thunderbird affected is referred to in the flag name, so states for blocking-thunderbird3.1 affect Thunderbird 3.1

  • ? - This bug has been nominated to block a release.
  • - (minus) - Drivers have determined this bug will not block release.
  • needed - This bug will block a release, but it is unclear which release it will block.
  • .1+ - This bug blocks the Thunderbird x.1 maintenance release.
  • .2+ - This bug blocks the Thunderbird x.2 maintenance release.
  • etc...

Values other than nomination (?) may only be set by the thunderbird-drivers group.

(Each release, we'll add a new option to block the next maintenance release.)

status-thunderbird3.0 / status-thunderbird3.1

A multi-state flag that has values that show the specific status on the appropriate Thunderbird branch.

  • ? - This bug needs to be triaged on the branch to determine if it is affected or wanted on that branch.
  • unaffected - The branch is not affected by this bug.
  • wontfix - There is no intention to fix this on the branch.
  • wanted - This bug was is considered "wanted" on on the branch and may or may not block (see the blocking-thunderbirdm.n flag).
  • .1-fixed - This bug was fixed on the branch in advance of the Thunderbird x.1 maintenance release.
  • .2-fixed - This bug was fixed on the branch in advance of the Thunderbird x.2 maintenance release.
  • etc... (more values will be added as needed).

Values may be set by any user with "canconfirm" privileges, with the exception of the "wanted" value, which may only be set by the thunderbird-drivers group.