Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > > Le Mardi, 3 juin 2003, à 08:06 Europe/Zurich, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit : > > ...I think this is plain simple - as long as noone of the committers > > has > > time for it and has fun in doing so, nothing will happen.... > > Yes, but I think Joerg has a point too: more comments on bugzilla > could help people understand why their bugs or patches are not (yet) > processed. > Of course.
> I'd suggest that committers looking at bugs be more explicit when they > see a good reason not to process a particular bug. > "I'm going to the movies now" wouldn't be classified as a good reason > though, we can remain silent in such cases ;-) And that's - I guess - the case, although entering "I'm going to the movies now" into bugzilla...hmmm... > > I'm talking "on average" of course, people have been doing this > already, it's just that we might want to do more of it. Agreed - And I really think the last weeks showed a much better way of handling bugs/patches than six month ago. My point is, sending every three days an email to the list, saying "there are too many open patches/bugs" doesn't really help or motivate. Carsten