2009/1/7 Vincent Untz
Le mercredi 07 janvier 2009, à 10:07 +0000, Rob OpenSuSE a écrit :
2009/1/7 Rajko M.
: Creating entry on the wiki is not a holly script, so anyone missing it can create wiki page, add reference it in the "Most Annoying Bugs".
How would I know it was a commonly reported bug, without being in the Bug Triage team?
Because you're experiencing the bug and saw there were many duplicates in bugzilla, for example.
Who's deciding they're duplicates? It's very often unclear, when you join a bug report, that it is actually the same bug. I've often for instance seen claims of "crashes", but unsupported by kernel dump or oops, when what I see is very poor performance and many errors written to log files.
So to be blunt, it is TOTALLY unrealistic to expect me to write both a bug report, and do Wiki page! I just won't get round to doing it.
So, hrm, are you saying that this should be done by Novell people only?
No I never said that. If openSUSE ppl are doing bug triage, and have communication with the developers of the package involved they're in an excellent position to make that decisions. I don't think the average bug reporter will make a good job of it. Most likely if it was done, frequently the reports would be unclear, and would get orphaned, just like so many bugzilla reports I've seen which get stuck for months (years?) on "NEEDINFO". -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org