2009/1/8 Vincent Untz
Le jeudi 08 janvier 2009, à 11:12 +0000, Rob OpenSuSE a écrit :
2009/1/7 Vincent Untz
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I am actually saying, that contributing by testing, filing bugs, and providing info on "known" problems is fairly time consuming as is, without adding extra expectations of also creating Wiki pages which can only be of a speculative nature.
Nobody is expecting you to do it: "you can do it" doesn't mean "we expect you to do it".
The thing is: if it's broken, anybody can step up to start fixing it. You're saying "it's up to the developers/bug triage team", while I'm saying "it's up to all of us, and it's realistically more likely to be fixed by people who think the current list is not good enough".
So isn't that exactly as it stands? Someone wanted more useful information, somebody else suggested "Most Annoying Bugs" and Bugzilla searches as if it was a solved issue. Those actually seem to me, to have been less useful than Factory mail list, when looking at 11.1 beta & rc. If we're talking about a development release, then it's communication from packagers that's most likely to help testing community; trying to document issues with only 1 piece of the puzzle appears doomed to me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org