Interesting philosophical question - If a bug is severe, but only a
certain percentage of people are experiencing it, then what kind of
priority should it be given?  If it were a bug that was a show-stopper
for those people, then I'm sure it'd be given a much higher priority. 
But there are workarounds and in the end the bug is mostly just an
inconvenience, although it can be _very_ inconvenient if you experience
it.

I think one problem with that bug is that a number of people have
mistakenly jumped on it and this either frustrates or irritates the
developers.  This happens with many bugs, but that one is particularly
susceptible.  Squeezeboxes that can't connect to SlimServer are a very
common issue, but for any one of dozens of reasons.  Without digging
into debugging and packet sniffing and etc. it can be difficult or
impossible for the end user to tell the difference.


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JJZolx

Jim
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