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Re: [opensuse] THANKS! Evolution pword patch!
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:14:42 -0500
- Message-id: <200704140814.42717.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Saturday 14 April 2007 03:54, Registration Account wrote:
> 4. A sound confidence in that there are so many Evolution bugs that have
> been outstanding for a very long time 12 months +
The picture can be wrong if you look only in a number of bugs.
When you look in bug reports, there is a lot of bugs that is not easy to tell
what to do as problem is reported by one person with not so common hardware
or software configuration that no one else confirmed, bugs waiting for
response from reporter for a long time, bugs waiting on response from
upstream developers, overloaded developers not having time to check old bug
reports, etc.
I guess that being busy is overall problem as you have time to check number of
bugs, but not what they are, so you make your decision on facts that you have
time to capture.
BTW, I'm not using Evolution, but 2 other posts in this thread that say they
are satisfied with, made me wonder how can happen that Evolution has many
open bugs, but still works good.
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Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal
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> 4. A sound confidence in that there are so many Evolution bugs that have
> been outstanding for a very long time 12 months +
The picture can be wrong if you look only in a number of bugs.
When you look in bug reports, there is a lot of bugs that is not easy to tell
what to do as problem is reported by one person with not so common hardware
or software configuration that no one else confirmed, bugs waiting for
response from reporter for a long time, bugs waiting on response from
upstream developers, overloaded developers not having time to check old bug
reports, etc.
I guess that being busy is overall problem as you have time to check number of
bugs, but not what they are, so you make your decision on facts that you have
time to capture.
BTW, I'm not using Evolution, but 2 other posts in this thread that say they
are satisfied with, made me wonder how can happen that Evolution has many
open bugs, but still works good.
--
Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal
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