On Tue, 24 Sep 2013, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
Really...
Let's run a simple query against bugzilla for bugs in the
status NEW ( as in not looked at ) and find out the oldest
report from our reporters ...
What does a count of the number of bug reports have to do with
the bug tracker used?
If there are too many packages in Fedora, cut them back
If there are too few people fixing bugs, figure out if the
project design is attractive to potential maintainers
If the release cadence is too fast, slow it down
If a moratorium of changes on favor of bug fixes is needed,
call for it
... but NONE of this has more than a passing relation to the
(subject line) proposal to change bug trackers used
This thread needs to be refactored (or just die). People are
arguing just to hear themselves talk. If it is just about
'winning' or being vindicated, there is no purpose for it here
-- Russ herrold
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