> > > Agreed. But keep in mind that it is not necessary to reply: once the bug is > > > open and confirmed, the last comment "wins", in a way. If the bugmaster > > > wanted to close it, he would just do it, so an objection in a comment does > > > not make the bug invalid per se. > > > > But an objection from one of the bugmasters *is* enough to keep people > > from presenting a patch. > > How do you come to this conclusion? From my experience this > is untrue - bugs get fixed because either someone feels resposible, > it's too easy to do, or someone has personal interest in getting the > bug fixed. Negative or positive comments do not change this. Once I submitted a bug to a project (not GCC) in November '04. I didn't recive a conformation mail until last month!
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