On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 09:06:42AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote: > So to generalise, it seems that there is the choice between seeing > repetitive work done imperfectly by beginners, or never done by > experienced people who are busy doing something else. Definitely the way > the contributors are supervised can raise the quality strongly. > > In the end, there has been a lot of talk to judge wether some teams > accept or refuse help, but in my opinion, a more relevant question is > why the help is not coming to those who ask for it. Obvously, one answer > can be that help is not asked the most efficient way. For instance, irc > is an very unfriendly communication channel, and even mailing-lists are > somewhat unpopular among a broad category of internauts, who prefer > forums.
eeerm I'm not sure to follow you, how to you help in bug triaging (which is the thing that needs the most manpower and was discussed here) through a forum ? I'm a bit confused, it seems like you're telling some generalities, and not really proposing solutions. And if your point is that the current BTS UI sucks, then well, yes I believe it, and it seems one of our DPL candidates thinks the same :) -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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