On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 04:37:10PM -0800, Don Armstrong wrote: > > Thus, if you have a package with any unanswered important or normal > bugs, it will not progress. In order to assure propogation, you must > respond rapidly to any bug that is filed with these severities, even > though this has nothing to do with fixing the bug. This is a technical > impedance to a maintainer getting useful work done, like fixing RC > bugs in testing, and as such is not something that I can condone. > I see what you are saying. However, what would be so bad about requiring that every >= important bug be tagged (either confirmed, forwarded, non-reproducible, moreinfo, or upstream) or simply closed? It's not like all the minor and wishlist bugs *have* to be answered. Heck, the maintainer can even downgrade an important bug if he/she feels the severity is wrong. That at least indicates some human interaction.
Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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