Hello Rainer, Rainer Bielefeld schrieb: > Mechtilde schrieb: > > Hi Mechtilde >> >> Yes and for the people they are ... > > I sometimes use that service to select my "second" dayly Issue > >> I also try to do some issues a day but there are many issues where the >> reporter doesn't answer. > > Yes, that's a really big problem. We have many old Issues where the > report sounds plausible (so that I hesitate to close it simply), but > where it seems hopeless to get it reproducible. > >> >> As I remember in June we had nearly 2000 unconfirmed issues. so I think >> 1600 is a good way. > > I'm afraid those 2000 were "DEFECT-UNCONFIRMED", where we still have > nearby 1900 resting > > I will provide a statistic chart on > <http://www.bielefeldundbuss.de/OOo_Testfiles/Defect_Statistic.pdf> > (Those were good times in 2003 ...)
In 2003 Openoffice.org has very few user compared with 2009. So only few bugs are found. To be more effective I provide the following idee. It seems to be better to look after issues which affect a similar area/range in OpenOffice.org. Then these issues are also easier to fix. This "area" can be smaller than a modul. If someone knows a so named special area (s)he want to learn and work on (s)he can contact me here at the list or via #qa.openoffice.org at Freenode for more information Kind Regard Mechtilde -- Dipl. Ing. Mechtilde Stehmann ## http://de.openoffice.org ## Ansprechpartnerin für die deutschsprachige QA ## Freie Office-Suite für Linux, Mac, Windows, Solaris ## Meine Seite http://www.mechtilde.de ## PGP encryption welcome! Key-ID: 0x53B3892B --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
