On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 02:25:53PM +0200, jdd wrote:
I personnally can't recommand a place I don't wan to go. if suse-linux-e is bad, do _not_ say the others to go there... (do you say "go to hell"?)
I often do. :-) Also I often point people to places I have never been and only heard things about. I have seen it and it is not for me. That does not mean it is not for others or that I should deny it to others. e.g. if somebody asks me what kind of beer to drink in my pub, I would sugest a Guinness, uet I never drink the stuff myself. :-) You are the first to tell me there are issues on suse-linux-e The only problems I saw were topposting and HTML postings. For the rest it looked pretty solid.
Security fixes are done. Others are not done. There will be some exeptions, but it is a pretty good rule of thumb. This has been explained a few times already. Also the idea why has been explained.
so this mean reporting bugs for stable release is completely unusefull...
That is not true and you know it. Bug reporting is not only for what you already have. It will have influence in future things as well and perhaps yopu point out a security bug.
Aside from Most Anoying Bugs? No. There are just too many.
an so any people will have to ask for solutions again and again?
If it is a 'most annoying bug' then it can go there. Posting all 'WONTFIX' as sugested is not a good idea.
This is not the way I work.
There are several parts on the wiki:
* stuff for development part * stuff for stable release.
Yes.
in the last part we should have a summary of all the solved bugg (solved _after_ the stable release) with the workaround and the wonfix.
No. There are too many WONTFIX.
so at any questions relating to these in a list we could answer by a link.
yes, to the specified bug in bugzilla. If there are too many questions about a specific page, I would put them on 'most annoying bugs' page. Clearly if there are too many, that should become a seperate page. ving all the WONTFIX on the wiki is doing double work, because they are already in bugzilla. So some, but please not all. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
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