On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 09:46 +0000, Brad Bollenbach wrote: > Instead of thinking "task", it's probably easier to think of "bug > #29192 in upstream gnome-panel".
It is my personal opinion (that I share with myself) that what people
usually think of as a bug is what Malone calls a task: this is the
familiar concept.
Malone has this interesting new concept of a collection of bugs in
different things (distros, upstreams) which actually talk about the same
thing, and which is unfortunately called a bug. I think this concept
should be renamed. Dunno to what... spork? Cockfosters? Hive?
Really, in the common case, there's only one bug per cockfosters, then
all people care about is really the bug. It's only when you have
multiple bugs that something interesting and new is going on.
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