+1 to this idea. Close the tree, only fixes can get in.

-- Elliot

On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Dan Kegel<d...@kegel.com> wrote:
>
> Despite having had several valgrind/purify fixit weeks,
> our bug tracker is still full of 'em.
>
> It might be a mistake to expect people to
> get exicited about combing through a dusty
> bug database.  How about we tap in to the
> adrenalin rush of a red tree instead?
>
> i.e. Next time we hold a valgrind fixit,
> how about we just delete the non-upstream-bugs
> suppressions files?  The waterfall will turn
> a lovely shade of red, and people will go into
> action in their usual rapid way.
>
> (We'd still need to publicize it ahead of
> time, and make sure people were set up
> with valgrind properly, but that goes without saying.)
> - Dan
>
> >
>

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