> Of the 5 oldest bugs, 4 are on xbase, and might refer to problems > specific to XFree86 3.1.2, which is no longer current. Someone ought
In fact, when I took over X, I went through and closed a *large* number of bugs in the database; this also involved writing a bunch of patches, which is why 3.2-5 and -6 came out "under the wire." I'll be spending some time on the remainder this weekend (after I finish making chocolate truffles for a party tonight -- gotta have priorities :-) > 2200 outstanding bugs. That's 20% of the total bugs received. Can we > at least examine these older bugs and clear them out? Since we have We get lots of complaints about this. Have you considered instead putting some *work* into the problem? If you've got some time, go through the open bugs, if something needs a patch and you can do it, send one to the maintainer, or if you can verify that it doesn't happen, report *that* -- I've certainly left a number of bugs open because I couldn't duplicate the conditions and thus couldn't tell that they were *not* there. "Handling" or "managing" bug reports is a skill independent of development and QA; I'd be quite happy to see a group that goes through and works on that problem, and it's a good way to learn about a package, too... It would also help *me personally* if someone would do an emacs interface to the bug system. Right now I use w3-mode and a bunch of cut&paste; but I've been using an emacs gnats mode (with some cygnus-specific hacks; I think a more stable version is in the gnats release, though I could be wrong...) for a long time and being able to prepare a "reply to this message" or "close this bug report" buffer with a keystroke or two, having to only fill in the actual *text* of the response, makes it *much* easier to manage a large list of reports... a couple of command sthat provided a front end to the debian bugs "control" message interface wouldn't hurt either. Step right up! :-) _Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Herd of Kittens A Debian Maintainer -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .