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RE: [wtp-dev] Request permission to fix documentation bugs in 1.0.2

+1, assuming the changes are contained in the timeframe previously laid out for non-regression changes.

 


From: wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lawrence Mandel
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:22 AM
To: wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wtp-dev] Request permission to fix documentation bugs in 1.0.2

 


Although documentation bugs are generally not blocking or critical, the following documentation bugs are required by IBM in 1.0.2 to clean up the documentation and make it suitable for adoption. I'd like to request permission to fix the following bugs in 1.0.2 without adding all 9 of them to the adopter hot list (although they can be if that is required).

98774  Add dynamic help to SWT componentry in wst.command
123146 Validation infopops should not be in a WST plug-in
126286 J2EE doc uses name of 3rd party product
126287 a few doc plugins reference an invalid runtime
126770 Update on org.eclipse.jst.server.ui.infopop
126772 Update on org.eclipse.wst.server.ui.infopop
126981 Duplicate sentence in Web service infopop
127402 Incorrect information in org.eclipse.jst.jsp.ui.infopop
129626 Missing infopops for org.eclipse.wst.command.ui plugin

Thanks,

Lawrence Mandel

Software Developer
IBM Rational Software
Phone: 905 - 413 - 3814   Fax: 905 - 413 - 4920
lmandel@xxxxxxxxxx

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