On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 03:03:17AM +0100, Pierre Habouzit wrote: > > > > Seriously, do you think that the number of bug reports you receive is > > justification to not answer them? > > errrm, let me think..... YES ! > > There is a thing to know about bugs, answering "hey, I got your mail" > is useless, vacation can do that. So if we suppose answering means > digging a bit, or forwarding upstream or... it then takes at least 15 > minutes (for easy bugs). Up to the hour for some (to try to figure out > what the hell the user meant). And NO those number are not irrelevant, > when I closed sth like 250 or 300 KDE bugs last year, It took me 1 hour > for 3 to 4 bugs when I was quick. > > So now let's do a simple calculation. 100 bugs, 20 minutes, that's > 2000 minutes, over 6 weeks, that's 333 minutes a week, meaning at least > 6 hours a half of work. Just to keep up with bugs. Of completely tedious > work. > > Add to that: working on the backlog, working on the bugs that in fact > need 1hour of work, packaging new upstreams, doing some maintenance on > the repository and so on, and KABOOOM, either you have a time machine, > or there is not enough time. > > so well, hmm let me think again ... YES THIS IS A DAMN PERFECT > ARGUMENT. > OK. But is there not a fairly sizeable team working on KDE packaging for Debian? If you were doing it all by yourself, your argument would make perfect sense. However, there are others who can help.
> > In fact, I would argue that the more reports you receive, the more you > > should endeavour to make sure that they are properly triaged and that > > the submitters know you are working on them. > > well, that would be a lie: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) we don't work on them. So > all's > for the best, it's just fairly visible that we don't even pretend to, > isn't that great ? > OK. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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