On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 05:08:47PM +0200, Cimmo wrote: > >Good bug reports are easier to respond to quickly. Vague ones, as you > >noticed, tend to get pushed off, not out of maliciousness, but simply > >because there's a zillion things to do, and it's easier to work on the > >clear-cut ones first. > Are you talking about bug report in bugzilla or here in the mailing list? Bugzilla. But the same thing applies here. > If you are talking about here I have just posted request for help with > more details and no response, how many times I have to do copy and paste? Patience! > Anyway if there is something that is missing tell and I'll write, I > think not every people can think what it is important to say and what not. Detailed reports -- not "yum doesn't work", but: when I run _this_ yum command, I get _this_ output instead of _this other_ output which I expected. > Ignoring something just bacause is missing something is not a good idea.... > ...ask and I will answer... Keep in mind that no one is obligated to help you *at all*. You're not being ignored out of spite or bad intentions -- it's just that it's *easier* to skip over to something else. -- Matthew Miller mattdm@xxxxxxxxxx <http://www.mattdm.org/> Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/> Current office temperature: 78 degrees Fahrenheit.