On Thu, 2018-03-29 at 14:02 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Don Armstrong writes ("Re: interpretation of wontfix"): > > 2) wontfix+help: this bug requires too much effort to fix, so I won't be > > working on it, but patches will be accepted. > > I dislike the use of "help" in this context. If the maintainers think > the bug is not worth their *own* time, it seems perverse for the > maintainers to set a tag which suggests to other contributors that > they should spend *their* time on it.
The case which caused this thread was[0] "maintainer does not have the time/inclination to investigate/fix bugs on this non-release architecture", the implication being that "the porters of that arch should deal with this bug and provide a patch which the maintainer will evaluate". To that end perhaps this is a special enough case of "help" that a specific "porter" tag is warranted? (or perhaps a set of "porter-ARCH" tags or a combination of "porter" and "ARCH" tags, or whatever). In fact I don't see why we would limit it to non-release arches, it seems useful for release arches too. Or perhaps this just needs a consensus on the appropriate use of some `p...@debian.org` usertags? Ian. [0] approximately and appologies if I've grossly mischaracterized this.