Dedicated bug (system) discussion list? [was: Bug#45196: KDE bugs database needs a spring cleaning]
Vadim Plessky
lucy-ples at mtu-net.ru
Fri Jul 26 15:28:50 BST 2002
On Friday 26 July 2002 2:27 pm, Stephan Binner wrote:
| On Thursday 25 July 2002 15:29, David Faure wrote:
[...]
| > you want "me too"s, here's one. IMHO: just set this up, people will show
| > up.
|
| Curious about the regularly announced Gnome bug days, I watched their
| #bugs yesterday for 8 hours. To be honest, it was discouraging: no
| noteworthy user input, only one (Louie) obvious developer hanging around.
|
Unfortunately, input from *average* user is always discouraging.
That's why IMO we need to clean KDE Bug System first (close bugs with bad
descriptions, not-reproducable, etc.), than concentrate on valid bugs.
besides: someone should create KDE 3.0.2 and upcoming KDE 3.0.3 packages for
RedHat.
There are two reasons why we should do it:
* KDE 3.0 was somewhat buggy, and it makes no sense to receive new bug reports
against it. (many of those were fixed)
* there are no KDE 3.0.1/3.0.2 packages. We can get more KDE testers using
RedHat (sigh...) - but those people are not here at a moment.
|
| Bye,
| Steve
Bye,
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