On Sunday, 31 December 2017 at 05:43:57 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 12/30/2017 6:42 AM, Muld wrote:
In contrast this same problem exists for Bugzilla. You say
it's working cause it's better than using notepad or some
other stupid shit. Bugzilla isn't the issue, it's the fact the
people maintaining it aren't willing to commit to anything and
leave issues open that shouldn't be left open. That just
results in noise making it difficult to see what actual issues
are. I'm not even talking about duplicate entries as you seem
to have have misunderstood.
Anyone can contribute to bugzilla with reasoned advice about
what to do with various issues, and can review PRs. The people
responsible are, well, anyone who wants to be.
Please join and help out.
While we are discussing it here, could you please let me know
what the bug triage process for each release cycle is? Is it
random that anyone picks up whatever bug s/he feels like fixing?
Or is it that if contributors will contribute X number of patches
this cycle, then there is some sort of guidance and direction of
this effort towards fixing some high priority bugs?