Il 13/02/2012 17:45, Florian Pritz ha scritto:
Hi,
We currently have around 70 open linux bugs, most of which we likely
won't fix ourselves. I know some of you think we should keep them open
for reference until upstream fixed the bug, but I think this just
clutters our bug tracker. Given the amount of duplicates I've seen, I
also doubt users use the search feature or google so they don't find to
reference bugs anyway.
Linux bugs are just an example, but there are certainly more and I think
we should just tell the reporter to go to upstream and close our bug. If
upstream is dead or doesn't have a mailing list/bug tracker, we can keep
the bug, but in that case we should think about dropping the package. If
it turns out to be a packaging bug we can still reopen it later.
+1
I totally agree
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