Well for one thing the number of bug reports its tremendous just for example the number of bugs reported between november 5th (yesterday) and 11:10 november 6th (today) is over 500. I would imagine developers have specific tasks to do and very few if any are payed to fix our problems its not like we have paid for a support contract. I think few developers spend time looking through bugs. They let the volunteer triagers categorize bugs and weed out the junk waiting until the particular package they develope on is marked for a bug. This is why if we new it was deffinately a compiz problem it would make alot of sense to marke it as affects compiz because then a compiz developer would at least be notified. This is my very rough understanding of how the system works. I could easily be wrong. I think its amazing this even exists where anyone can sign up to launchpad and immediately start participating however they are comfterbul. Nothing like this exists to my knowledge for windows or mac.
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