On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 11:51 +0100, Frank Murphy wrote: > Thougth I ask for some feedback. > > Currently when abrt finds an existing bug, > it goes > " similar bug found, (shows a link) adding you to cc" > > looking at some of the bugs, that I have reported or cc'd on. > Where someone earlier in the thread had sent a workaround/fix etc.. > and cc's just being added automatically. > > Would it be any benefit to the maintainers\bugzappers. > If abrt opened the existing link, before it would report? And then what? Encourage the user not to add a comment unless they have new information? If that is the proposal, I am in favor. Adding the user to CC is still correct. Other users are responsible for disabling the "email me when someone else is added/removed to CC" preference if they so desire. > So there wouldn't need be be so many replies of > please try xyz?, to help cut down on noise. I don't understand this part. The noise I've seen consists of abrt-added "me-too" comments with steps to reproduce. I have never seen someone repost the same workaround in response to such a comment. -- Matt -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel