Hi, On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 8:45 AM, Michael Welle <mwe012...@gmx.net> wrote: > Hello, > > Michael Banck <mba...@debian.org> writes: > >> On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 11:31:49AM +0200, Michael Welle wrote: >>> Anyways, what if I want to report a bug that happens if I use foo.org? >> >> We can discuss this again once this is actually the case. > chances that users without technical background come back and report > that bug a second time (after figuring out what might be wrong) are slim > I think.
How do you suggest we fix this? We certainly can't disable spam filters or we'll be flooded with spam. If you follow debian-devel, you must also know that a web reporting frontend was discussed in length already, so hopefully this won't be brought up again. I'm not sure it's a problem even worth discussing. The trouble of coming up with a solution seems much bigger than the inconvenience of missing an odd report here and there (I'd be curious to know how often a report is wrongfully rejected). Also, let's be practical. If the reporter doesn't realize something went wrong with the report, he or she is most likely not very tech-savvy. Those reports are still mostly useful, but in a sea of bug reports, those are often the least useful. And if the reporter does notice that the report has been wrongfully rejected but can't be bothered to report it again, perhaps the issue wasn't such a big deal. I'm not saying it's good that we miss reports like this, but we must put things into perspective. Regards, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/canvyna98mkuj82x+snu+9pezocygrgn9kyvd73soox3xek9...@mail.gmail.com