On Tue, 13 November 2007 13:56:58 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:> > It's relatively common that a regression in subsystem A will manifest as a> failure in subsystem B, and the report initially lands on the desk of the> subsystem B developers.> > But that's OK. The subsystem B people are the ones with the expertise to> be able to work out where the bug resides and to help the subsystem A> people understand what went wrong.> > Alas, sometimes the B people will just roll eyes and do nothing because> they know the problem wasn't in their code. Sometimes. And sometimes the A people will ignore the B people after the root causehas been worked out. Do you have a good idea how to shame A intoaction? Should I put you on Cc:? Right now I'm in the eye-rollingphase. Jörn -- The cost of changing business rules is much more expensive for softwarethan for a secretaty.-- unknown_______________________________________________Alsa-devel mailing listAlsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel