I daresay, any issue that isn't found during the current testing stage is going to be rare enough to be insignificant (in contrast with the thousands of known ones). Or it is simply hidden behind so much other stuff as you wrote yourself. Or related to a feature that is not completed in time to be tested
Eric Springer wrote: properly. Suse-specific translations come to mind, they are always finished _very_ late in the process so that it is almost impossible to report bugs against missing/incomplete/wrong translations early enough for them to be fixed. Because finding a bug does not mean it gets fixed early enough for GM. My KDM login screen for example is partly in English. Missing translations for KDM are neither a rare nor an insignificant issue. But who reports a few untranslated words when there are many crash-bugs to be reported? Especially since many beta-testers speak English well enough to not even notice. (Note: That one may be a bad example since it already got reported, see bug #447066. But the point remains valid, e.g. for the boot menu or the installer which are the first things that a new user sees of openSuse.)
Regards, Eric. Btw, you are not working properly, see bug #441560. ;-)
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