This thread is from -factory, but it applies to the project overall: Christian Boltz wrote:
Bugzilla is overpowered, I have issues without attention for years.
In theory, yes, all issues probably should go via bugzilla. In practice, I know we don't work like that and that's why I said its worth discussing. We need to think about how we want to work.
What about "force developers to read bugzilla mails/work on their buglist regularly"? ;-)
Bugreports getting dusty is a real problem, and I'd love to present a nostrum how to fix that if I had one.
I second that. The worst problem I have here is when someone picks up an ancient (>6 months old) bugreport and asks me for diagnostics , "could you try <something>?" or "please try with latest version". If I'm lucky, I'll remember which system, which configuration and which softeware I was testing, but more often than not, the system has gone into production, has been reconfigured for something else or is being used by somebodyelse. I'm considering simply closing my old reports as "CANTFIX" due to "NORESOURCES". -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.8°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org