Steve Grubb wrote: > When bugs are closed, they disappear from the reporter's bz frontpage. That's a Bugzilla misfeature (not to say "bug"). Bugzilla should default to showing closed bugs. Not just for this case, but also to avoid duplicate reports for: * NOTABUG reports (which keep getting duplicates because people don't notice the bugs closed as NOTABUG), * issues which are fixed in supported releases, but not in the EOL release the user is still using, * issues which are fixed in Rawhide, but cannot be fixed in existing releases for technical reasons etc. > Its far easier to leave the bug open and close it when the fixed package > gets pushed through bodi. That assumes we know when the bug got fixed in the first place, which isn't always the case (see my reply to Till Maas). > Yes. Many times when I am evaluating a package I look in bz to see what > bugs are open against it as a test sniff of what its quality might be > like. If the maintainer is closing everything as upstream bugs, I might be > installing a steaming hot pile of awful and not knowing its got lots of > problems. Then you need to fix your search to include closed bugs. > Also by closing unresolved bugs you are inviting duplicate bug reports. Because Bugzilla is broken. See above. Let's fix Bugzilla. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list