On Sun, 20 Jul 2014 18:29:44 +0200 Alberto Salvia Novella <[email protected]> wrote:
> Daniel Letzeisen: > > some 'New' bugs can go directly to triaged > > The question is what happens when they can't, what is usual: they > stay shorted in the list on a pile till someone confirms them, making > the triaging difficult. > > > Daniel Letzeisen: > > such as requests for packaging/upgrading > > Since these are written by developers themselves, we can just ask > them to set these as confirmed. Well, packaging/upgrading requests are out-of-scope for standard triaging [1]. These bugs should be left alone. This point has already been made previously, BTW. To make the point clear: do NOT ask developers to mark them confirmed. Leave these bugs alone -- they are not actually bugs. <snip/> > If Launchpad could treat End Of Life bugs automatically I think it > will be a great success. Marking them as incomplete, correct? But this is a hammer: people do state they reproduced the bug on a newer version, but do not update the affected version... Better to err on caution, and make this manual. Cheers, ..C.. [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Triage?action=show&redirect=Bugs%2FHowToTriage#Special_types_of_bugs -- ab alio expectes alteri quod feceris
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