[Kdenlive-devel] Mantis bug pruning (how to become "closer")
Mads Bondo Dydensborg
mads at dydensborg.dk
Sun Sep 14 08:57:34 UTC 2008
søndag 14 September 2008 skrev Jean-Michel Pouré:
> Le samedi 13 septembre 2008 à 23:17 +0200, Mads Bondo Dydensborg a
> écrit :
> > It seems the quality of the bug reports on
> > http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis are
> > below par in many cases. Would it be OK to start asking people for
> > more
> > information - and perhaps suggest that the bugs gets closed if people
> > run the
> > KDE 3 version?
>
> +1, KDE3 is completely deprecated.
Yes, I agree. Wouldn't you say that a bug like
http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/view.php?id=156
should just get a "Wont' fix/Closed" (I am more familiar with the Bugzilla bug
tracker)?
>
> I am doing my best to close bugs. Last week, I closed 5 bugs or so.
> Mantis is a pretty neat tool and I recommend involded folks to ask for
> admin access to JB.
I wouldn't mind pruning out some obvious. Should I ask on this list, or
directly to JB?
Regards
Mads
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