Mike Hearn wrote:
So are we misleading users by having a bugzilla into thinking that if
they file a bug there, it'll be fixed when it probably won't?

Not at all. Just because not enough people are doing bug triage or fixing doesn't mean we should drop bugzilla. Somebody will eventually go through the bug reports, I think.

If we were to simply drop bugzilla, how would it impact the project?

It would deprive us of long-term memory. For instance, I filed the bug report http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1404 in January 2003 with a nice test case (but one that's hard to translate into a unit test). Without Bugzilla, we'd have a harder time remembering problems like that. (Unless cxtest really takes off, I suppose...) - Dan

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