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Re: [opensuse-project] Development release: How to make it better,
- From: "Rob OpenSuSE" <rob.opensuse.linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 12:47:21 +0000
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2009/1/3 Rajko M. <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
So if it's so simple, why don't those putting packages into Factory
have to comment, in such a place?
Relying on community testers to poll and document bugs, on code which
they are unfamiliar with is extremely ineffiecient. Furthermore they
may spend significant time documenting a transient or hardware
specific issue.
Also, positive communication and engagement with community testers
ought to foster better relations, and grow the community.
Currently the "Most Annoying Bugs" type list is very incomplete.
There's commonly occuring issues unreported there, which look far more
serious; never mind the many hardware issues which may stymie a Live
CD install and require experience to work round.
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On Saturday 03 January 2009 07:23:51 am Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Saturday, 2009-01-03 at 05:38 -0600, Rajko M. wrote:
See how long it takes to come from this:
http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs
to this
http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs ?
No factory section.
It is a wiki.
You see article about Smolt. I liked idea and put article. Someone else added
current workaround. I formatted and shaped that. Now, I hope that other will
pick up and add more content, and that will bring more people using it,
adding features and squashing bugs.
If you miss Factory in most annoying bugs, make entry on wiki, update it every
week, or month, with bugs that you care about, and let others do the same for
their itch.
So if it's so simple, why don't those putting packages into Factory
have to comment, in such a place?
Relying on community testers to poll and document bugs, on code which
they are unfamiliar with is extremely ineffiecient. Furthermore they
may spend significant time documenting a transient or hardware
specific issue.
Also, positive communication and engagement with community testers
ought to foster better relations, and grow the community.
Currently the "Most Annoying Bugs" type list is very incomplete.
There's commonly occuring issues unreported there, which look far more
serious; never mind the many hardware issues which may stymie a Live
CD install and require experience to work round.
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