Am 2013-05-27 04:02, schrieb David Edmundson:
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Martin Graesslin <mgraess...@kde.org> wrote:
Hi all,

this is probably a controversial proposal: Let's disable bug reporting for
Plasma until the current situation is improved.

Reason: the bugtracker in it's current state gets flooded by new incoming reports and we are not able to get the water out of our cellar as long as new water is coming in. So let's put a plug into the leaking pipe and then start to get the water out and let's fix the leak properly and then turn on the water
again.

I don't know whether it's possible (need to talk to sysadmins), but I would keep it open for kde devs, so that we would get reports for newly introduced
regressions/bugs in master.

This has to be absolutely temporarily and should be stopped before the release of 4.11. If I had to set a hard date I would say June, 26th, which is the beta
2 release.

To put in some real numbers, that's closing bugzilla for 30 days.
On average Plasma currently gets 4.8 bugs and 0.4 wishlist reports a day [1]

Based on this, closing bugzilla will save us having to deal with ~ 17 reports.
Somehow I see different math: If I adjust the query to show the last 30 days I get 118 opened bugs.

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