Jeffrey,
Although it is reasonable to ask that I verify bugs I have reported, I think it is unreasonable to expect that I will do so. If a bug is important, I think it is in the interest of the development team to verify it. If it is not important, then I think it would be acceptable to post a comment in the bug asking that the reporter verify the bug. If they decide not to, I think it would also be appropriate to close the bug after a certain amount of time has ellapsed. I don't think it is appropriate to continually send people emails asking them to verify bugs they have reported.
In my particular case, verification is not trivial since I do not use WTP on a daily basis and the WTP from the update site is not compatible with the latest Eclipse 3.3 builds which is what I use. I logged the bugs while doing some Calisto wide testing but had moved on to other projects before the bug were fixed.
Just my 2 cents...
Michael Valenta
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09/26/2006 12:07 PM
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Thank you for reporting the bugs that you found in WTP. One or more bugs have been fixed for more than two weeks [1]. Please verify the fixes using the latest 1.5.1 build [2]. Reporting and verifying bug fixes is an important way to improve WTP and we appreciate your contribution.
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?classification=WebTools&product=Web+Tools&bug_status=RESOLVED&resolution=FIXED&resolution=INVALID&resolution=WONTFIX&resolution=WORKSFORME&resolution=---&field0-0-0=days_elapsed&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14&emailreporter1=1&emailtype1=substring&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2] http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/
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