On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Justin Martin <frozenf...@php.net> wrote:
> Hello, > > With some frequency, I find bugs which are not "bogus", so much as they > are reported based on a misunderstanding. Usually this happens for > documentation problems, where someone has misunderstood what the > documentation says, or hasn't read the documentation thoroughly enough. > > I'd like to propose simply changing the term "bogus" to "not-bug". This > would more politely and clearly indicate the nature of the way the bug is > being closed, in addition to the comment that one ordinarily leaves. > > Those I've spoken to in php.doc agree. Any objections? > > Thank you, > Justin Martin > > +1 on this. some other alternatives which was proposed in the past: - Not a bug, proposed by Philip and others - NFF/No Fault Found, proposed by RQuadling honorable mentions: - pebkac, doofus, and 'not our problem' from yawk - SEP (Someone else's problem) from cjones -- Ferenc Kovács @Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu