jdd wrote:
Le 16/05/2012 18:41, Bryen M Yunashko a écrit :
And let's be honest. People don't want to read, read, read. They encounter a problem and just want to report it and be done with it.
I don't think so.
people want they bug *fixed*. It's of no use to have more bugs reported if we can't fix them...
Actually fixing a bug and getting the fix installed on a user system is quite a long process, especially for inexperienced users.
now bugzilla is frightening, so only solid people report, and then this is not enough to have good reports and fixed bugs.
So, IMHO, we should first have *less* bugs, but *more* solved
Less bugs reported cannot be good for us unless it actually means less bugs in openSUSE. The number of bugs reported, regardless of what happens to them, is a strong indicator of interest and quality.
Most bug report have to be managed extremely fast, because it's often difficult to keep a buggy system only waiting a needinfo
That is an individual matter, but I agree, most (potential) reporters probably have just one system available, which does make our response-time critical. Factory is a different matter altogether.
could it be possible / usefull to *require* an IRC chat *before* reporting a bug????
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