On 2017-08-01 14:03, Werner Flamme wrote:
Carlos E. R. [01.08.2017 13:46]:
On 2017-08-01 13:18, Werner Flamme wrote:
Carlos E. R. [01.08.2017 13:15]:
On 2017-08-01 12:18, Axel Braun wrote:
Am 31. Juli 2017 16:54:06 MESZ schrieb "Petr Hodac (Hody)" <phodac@suse.cz>:
Hello
We were looking in Bugzilla queue and the number is horrible. We have loads of issues reported on products that are no longer supported or loads of bugs reported against Tumbleweed.
Petr,
definitely a good idea!
Regarding unsupported releases, what is the plan here?
- close the bug as not supported anymore: less work but somewhat annoying and frustrating for the reporter(s)
If you do that, then why should I bother to report new bugs if nobody is going to care, even read it?
Carlos, you did read that Axel wrote about unsupported releases, didn't you?
Yes, my reply was sent on his post. :-?
And what would be good for to open bugs for unsupported releases now?
You mean open a new bug for an unsupported release? Why would anybody do that? :-?
I don't understand your reply.
Exactly that is happening to me with your post.
I understood that Axel proposed to simply close bugs for unsupported releases (as one of two possible methods), you didn't quote the other.
I understood your response so that you do not like that because you do not see why anybody would report a new bug then.
I do not see any connection between opening a bug to a supported release and closing bugs to unsupported ones. So I thought you were concerned about opening bugs for discontinued releases. Sorry for that misunderstanding.
Yes, I think you are getting the idea now :-) My meaning is that, if I open some bugs which I take time to investigate and after some years they are closed without anything done with them, next time I will not bother to report bugs, because reporting is useless. It only applies to one of Axel proposals, not the other one. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)