On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 02:09 +1100, Simon Perry wrote: > On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 16:07:12 +0300, Ionuț Bîru wrote: > > > instead we chose to have some style but not everyone use it. > > I don't understand why people can't tell other people where they think > the bug is. > > If it's not right, let the wrangler handle it. > > I think if someone is prepared to even consider submitting a bug report > in an environment as intimidating as Arch, give them a go. > > Hell, I'm shit-scared about sending this e-mail. > > >> I believe the coders among us appreciate efficiency and automation, > >> so > >> maybe we can improve this system? > > > > only if we use bugzilla. > > Sorry if I'm wrong-top-posting or whatever, I'm using Roundcube. > > I've had an account on bugs.archlinux.org for a while, I still can't > even see the "new bug" button, it doesn't exist as far as I can see. > > I don't see why being able to say "this bug is in package X" is such a > problem, given that only the chosen people are able to create bugs in > the first place. > > You always say you want people to help, but it seems so hard to do so, > even when the information you have is easy to convey. > Btw in short, there is an RSS feed for new bugs. here is the feed for [community] https://bugs.archlinux.org/feed.php?feed_type=rss1&project=5 So there is no need for a special mailing list. -- Jelle van der Waa
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