On 24 May 1997, Mark Eichin wrote: > > 2200 outstanding bugs. That's 20% of the total bugs received. Can we > > at least examine these older bugs and clear them out? Since we have > > We get lots of complaints about this. Have you considered instead > putting some *work* into the problem? If you've got some time, go > through the open bugs, if something needs a patch and you can do it, > send one to the maintainer, or if you can verify that it doesn't > happen, report *that* -- I've certainly left a number of bugs open > because I couldn't duplicate the conditions and thus couldn't tell > that they were *not* there. "Handling" or "managing" bug reports is a > skill independent of development and QA; I'd be quite happy to see a > group that goes through and works on that problem, and it's a good way > to learn about a package, too...
Agreed. The debian-qa mailing-list exist for this kind of issues, but as far as it goes, there's plenty of work needing to be done: - Try to reproduce old bugs - Submit patches to fix bugs - Upload some bugfix uploads - Maintainance of orphaned packages - ... Until now, I've taken care of some known orphaned packages, but since our (Philippe Troin & I) last list of orphaned packages shows we have about 120 orphaned packages, extra volunteers are more than welcome. Just contact me if you are interested. Cordialement, -- - ** Linux ** +-------------------+ ** WAW ** - - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | RENARDIAS Vincent | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - Debian/GNU Linux +-------------------+ http://www.waw.com/ - - http://www.debian.org/ | WAW (33) 4 91 81 21 45 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .