#include <hallo.h> * Marc Haber [Mon, Dec 04 2006, 08:51:51AM]: > On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 18:05:21 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote: > >On Nov 30, Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> But what about the middle case, i.e. "the behaviour described could be > >> reproduced, but it's not a bug, or at least not our fault"? (Bugzilla > >> calls > >> this "INVALID"). > >I agree that it could be useful, since I get a lot of these cases... > > Why does that matter? You close everything that is not clearly a bug > anyway, immediately.
It is not always clearly. Sometimes time or a good opportunity is needed to reproduce an issue, even if the description is clear enough. Unfortunately, there are maintainers that prefer to let such bug reports rot instead of tagging them as seen|pending|help|wontfix|moreinfo|... . I don't like such behaviour, it is not nice to the bugreporters (*). Why should they do the work and collect all relevant data just to be ignored? It is easier to fix the small problem with some dirty local hack and let the Debian upstream do what they do. They won't care about problems of lame users anyway. And a deliberate decission to ignore bug reports in this way is IMHO an act against the social contract. Such maintainers should realize that they are sabotaging the project and look for comaintainers or new maintainers or just orphan the package. What I would like to do is going with a big axe trough the BTS, send a ping mail (**) to bug reports that have visibly not received any attention of the corresponding package maintainer. And if no reaction is visible after few weeks, just automaticaly hijack/orphan such packages. And no, I won't tell you names. (*) Even if those problem are not grave/serious, or require work (oooh) for reproducing. Or if a such bug report does not contain a perfect patch already. Putting complicated (time consuming) things of is a human way to deal with new tasks, but it is the way of the lazy ones. Or those who can not admit that they are not able to do expected work because of missing spare time but collect big packages to maintain the own ego. (**) Like: "Hello, this is the automatic bug-system scanner. It became evident that this bug report has not been processed by you, it is not tagged with "seen" or any other tag indicating real activity. Please change the state of this bug report appropriately if you do care about your package." Eduard. -- Ein Schmeichler ist's selten aus bloßem Eigennutz, sondern aus Charakter; denn er schmeichelt Niedrigen wie Hohen. -- Jean Paul -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]