On 07/05/2013 01:07 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
No need to be negative. Generally speaking, there are hundreds of bugs fixed via updates every release.
Funny thing, though, I keep reporting crashes but I almost never get any feedback except for a bot reporting that they're closing the bug at the version's EOL, six months to a year later. Almost none of them even get assigned to anybody.
Yesterday, for the first time in too long, I tried to do a backup with Back In Time and had it fail in a way that looked like a program bug. I reported it to the sourceforge bugzilla. Within an hour, I'd gotten a request for more info, and in the process of getting that, found out what had happened. (The last time I'd used it was back in December, when my user ID was 500; now, it's 1000, so I didn't own the folders any longer. Oops!) I replied back, giving the solution and changed it from a bug to a question, and now we're discussing problems with configuring the program without editing the config file or knowing how to start it from a terminal, with a specific switch. (There's no Help option any more, among other things.)
When was the last time you got a reply from anybody that fast on the Fedora Bugzilla?
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