On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> wrote: > You are not programmers. You are not documentation editors. ok, > maybe some of you do those tasks as well, but in terms of being > members of the Bug Squad, YOU ARE NOT EXPECTED TO SOLVE ISSUES. All > you're supposed to do is check for 5 ways to reject a report; if you > cannot find one of those excuses to reject it, YOU BLOODY ADD IT TO > THE BLOODY TRACKER.
I hear you, but as I've said (quite) a number of times I am absolutely not available for a few days. I have a 50-pages report due this week, and as of yet I have only written like 10% of it. The LilyPond project relies on volunteers, and as such it is affected by the amount of time available for each one of us. When we're lucky enough, people are not busy or missing at the same time; sometimes (as it seems to be the case here) everyone is unavailable at the same time. I can't say I'm comfortable with this, and I certainly can't say I personally have always had a good reason for dropping the ball. And, yes, I know, answering this mere mail has already taken me more time than handling said bug report. However, as I also have a backlog to deal with, keeping track of newer reports is not so easy as it seems. I should be back on track by this week-end. Thanks for caring about the Bug Squad; I'll personally do everything I can to take this burden from you in a few days; right now is just definitely not the time for that (I've even had to tell John he couldn't stay at my place tonight since I'll hardly get any sleep in order to finish my report). Cheers, Valentin _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond