Hello Quentin, yes actually I do understand you cannot afford risking regressions on your customer base if nobody pays you for that. So I'm not shocked. Now, I think there is a dramatic loss of information in this process because it's actually impossible to get any immediate clue if a bug is still present in v6.0 or not. This leads to a waste of time for all of us: I'm following the bug flow by email: I quickly read all the around 50 bugs messages every day. Every time I find some bugs that I think could have some impact, I read the full tracker thread. I'm happy when I see bug fixed, but actually I have no way at all to know if I can peace of mind about the bug or not as it is actually likely to be still present in the 6.0 we deploy (despite we do bzr merge for our production customers). So I think it's not ideal: yes I don't expect OpenERP SA to backport bugs for free. But I think there should be some flag telling if the bug is still present on the 60 "stable" version or not. We would all save time with this, OpenERP SA included, it costs nothing do to and it just about not trashing away some important information that is known at the time you commit our or your patch. This could even have a positive $ feedback for you: many people could then easily get a clue the fix has not been backported and use their OPW for it and even consider buying one for that. Thoughts? On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:17 AM, qdp (OpenERP)