On Wed, 21 May 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:

> In your email to me, Jim Pick, you wrote:


> > > In case you're interessed, I just got the acknowledgement of bug report 
> > > #10000 (which happen to be a documentation buglet in package qt-doc).
> > > *cracks open a virtual beer* _(;
> > > 
> > > Out of those ~10000 bug reports, about 2200 are still outstanding.
> > 
> > Congratulations.
> > 
> > BTW, if you believe the axiom, "A bug can be changed to a feature by 
> > documenting it", then we really have 10000 features.  :-)
> 
> I always was told:
> 
> A feature is nothing more than a bug with seniority.
> 
> What's the oldest bug we have? :)

I think it's bug #660 (in gdb which I happen to maintain). 

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