Re: Bugzilla signal/noise ratio

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On 20. 03. 20 16:02, Paul Dufresne via devel wrote:
About outstanding bugs...

In my opinion, the frequency at which it is sent: every day, is way too often.
For me, once a month would make more sense.
Maybe... maybe once a week.

Once a day is indeed too much. It used to be once a week.

For me, the message contains this is a one bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1700171

For most of the last year receiving this, I was using other distributions.
And was not ... somehow in the mood of responding.

The message is clear: don't report bugs unless you expect to be able to respond almost every day
to information requests. Which means if you discover bugs while testing, distro-hoping, do not report bugs about it.
Unless you are ready to delete daily, you already know, unpleasant automatic reminders.

That said, in this particular case, the bugzilla server seems broken (giving internal errors when
trying to attach requested files)... and I don't seems able to close the bug to stop receiving the annoying *daily* messages.

Thick the "I am providing the requested information for this bug (Will clear all needinfo requests)" checkbox and click "Save Changes".

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