Hi all, what is the new update going to fix that is comming out next week.
Can’t see it, I am a trial user…
[quote name=‘kogi’]Short Answer
[url]http://forum.cs-cart.com/vbugs.php?s=&do=list&vbug_statusid=3[/url][/QUOTE]
Yea and make another portion of bugs and changes so all mods (paid) won’t work.
If it’s not against the rules, is it possible for someone to post the thread in this message. We’d also like to know what the next version is going to fix. What is the anticipated date for the update?
Thanks!
Well, 2.0.8 is supposed to fix all the bugs in 2.0.7 and it was supposed to be out this week
[quote name=‘kogi’]Well, 2.0.8 is supposed to fix all the bugs in 2.0.7 and it was supposed to be out this week[/QUOTE]
I guess they found more bugs then expected
yes, exactly! it’s because, I don’t register my bugs in bug tracker and send them directly to support by mail ^)
for example, to fix one of the bugs which comes right from the first version of 2 till now, required to ammend 13 files and db ^)
[quote name=‘deMarchi’]yes, exactly! it’s because, I don’t register my bugs in bug tracker and send them directly to support by mail ^)
for example, to fix one of the bugs which comes right from the first version of 2 till now, required to ammend 13 files and db ^)[/QUOTE]
I really think it would be helpful if everyone reported their bugs in the Bug Tracker. This creates some transparency which benefits us as customers - we can not only see the bugs reported, but we can also see which bugs are being addressed (rather than thinking the developers are doing nothing about reported bugs even as they are making good progress on fixing “invisible” problems).
Bob
[quote name=‘jobosales’]I really think it would be helpful if everyone reported their bugs in the Bug Tracker. This creates some transparency which benefits us as customers - we can not only see the bugs reported, but we can also see which bugs are being addressed (rather than thinking the developers are doing nothing about reported bugs even as they are making good progress on fixing “invisible” problems).
Bob[/QUOTE]
Bob, some times it’s easier to communicate in russain, having no two extra steps where confusing might happen ^) sorry for that
[quote name=‘deMarchi’]Bob, some times it’s easier to communicate in russain, having no two extra steps where confusing might happen ^) sorry for that[/QUOTE]
I can understand that. But, in general, it just seems a good idea to improve the transparency of the bug reporting/bug fix cycle whenever possible. One of the nice things about Magento is the very public “Issue Roadmap” which shows the bugs and features targeted for an upcoming release. I think it gives both customers and developers a sense of scope.
Bob
ok. will try to improve myself ^)
my bug was : [!] Strtolower function broke character encoding during ajax request in IE and IIS server. Fixed.