Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > No one needs to take on that job, as the BTS already reports all open bugs > twice a week to every developer.
I don't get such a report. > If this was simply a report to the list, once in a while, like the > "critical bugs that need to be fixed" list, there would be no problem. > Instead this mail is generated automatically and sent to every developer > with an open bug report over a certain age. Why does this mean it's a problem? > This is not a "person" asking a developer to fix a bug. This is an > automated system that spits out messages with NO content of use to the > developer, and adds nothing but bulk to the already functional system. The person already asked for a fix, and generally deserves a timely fix. Why not close the bugs instead of complaining about those that remind you to? -- John Goerzen Linux, Unix consulting & programming [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade) www.debian.org | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Remote from the Debian booth at Linux Expo