On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Ken Williams wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Marc Schwartz <marc_schwa...@me.com> wrote:
> Also, I don't know what the typical response time has been on Bugzilla once a 
> bug report is filed. Perhaps something could be noted there so that bug 
> reporters might have some expectation that a comment/reply might be 
> forthcoming within X days of filing. After that time frame, some recommended 
> form of follow up communication could take place as a tickler/reminder of 
> sorts.
> 
> Well, as a concrete data point - nobody's yet commented on the bug report, or 
> on this list, about the original issue I brought up:  
> https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=14462
> 
> I haven't filed bug reports before, but in your experience does Warnocking 
> like this happen frequently?
> 

Well, it's holiday time and quite few people are traveling, so chances of 
getting responses at this time of the year are quite low. The same applies for 
the August conference/travel time (IMHO). Since there is usually no more than 
one person that may take up on it, just that one person being away is enough 
for getting no response until he's back and ready to answer (unless it's a high 
impact issue which means more people will potentially look into it).

[That said, personally, I looked at the report but the obscurity and it's low 
impact was enough to make it a low priority for me - but that was just my 
personal rationalization for not looking into it if you want to know ;)]

And as I mentioned there are reminders of open bugs to the assignees twice a 
week (R-core for most bugs), so the chance of a bug report being unnoticed is 
close to zero.

Cheers,
Simon

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