On 4/26/21 4:32 AM, George N. White III wrote:
Some bugs are only triggered by a rare combination of events. A bug that
isn't reproducible or doesn't leave evidence behind won't get attention
until
there are enough reports to define a pattern. It is important to highlight
anything that could help other victims of the same bug recognize that
from your report so patterns can be identified.
Such bugs are generally better handled upstream -- otherwise reports
of the same problem are scattered across different bug databases and
patterns aren't easy to recognize.
--
George N. White III
That makes sense. Thank-you, George.
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