I did triaging in the past in a big distro. What was frustrating was that I had the feeling that most bugs were fixed by themselves (like if they were rediscovered and fix upstream, or care about when developers encounters them by themselves).
Thinking about it, I have come to the conclusion that it is probably part of how teams organize like: -documenters -bug triagers -developers etc. I think it would help to organize around subject: -administrating tools --cloud --other -games -desktops --kde --gnome-shell --mate --cinnamon --other -printing -audio/video -office software -science --astronomy --medical --electronic --other -other Developers are likely to prefer to organize around programming languages. I guess it is ok to let them aggregate by programming language, but that way, should be kept less important than the previous category I think. So it is important that bug triagers, documentation, etc. are on the same teams as developers that have access to infrastructure, and that suggestions can become real changes. I believe that to achieve this, a forum is a much better place than a mailing list. _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list nix-dev@lists.science.uu.nl http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev