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Discussion of general topics related to the new release and its place in the world. Don't discuss new features, report bugs, ask for support, et cetera. Don't use this to spam for other boards or attack those boards!
Maybe not the right topic but what should be do yet before an rc release? The documentation, bug-fixes and thats all not? But in which stage is the documentation right-now?
juuldr wrote:
Maybe not the right topic but what should be do yet before an rc release? The documentation, bug-fixes and thats all not? But in which stage is the documentation right-now?
Regarding bugs for the phpBB3 documentation...
You can't (and please don't) report bugs for the wiki to the phpBB bug tracker, just the phpBB3 Documentation.
But if you find one in the wiki, let me know.
Gee, sorry Dominik!
We'll try a little harder this week. (right guys?)
Actually, it's really good to see it's getting harder to locate bugs, and you guys are staying on top of them.
dhn wrote:
I am disappointed in you guys. It only took us a few hours to bring your month's work of bugs down.
You're dhn2's evil twin brother. He carries on the heavy job, works night and day in a dark and dirty basement to fix all those troubles, does testing, submits commits, and you take all the merit for this.
And now you also come here and tell us you are disappointed in us.
Tsk tsk.
Today, Mr. Buddler and his team of archeologists came up with a sensation. After returning from an archaelogical mission, they claimed to have found a so-called "bug".
Like we all know from our school books, bugs were expected to be extincted since 2007, after a massive bug-killing mission of the olympus team.
The bug will be transported to the "International Museum For Software Of The Last Century". Mr Buddlers intention is to create a historical software structure where the bug can be studied in its natural environment.
It is expected that curious visitors from all over the world will travel to that museum, just to see with their own eyes what most people of today thought is an urban legend.
However, access to the museum will be denied for the grandchildren of the olympus team. There is a too high risk that the found bug may die of fear when they come to close to it.