On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 09:24:19PM +0200, Christian Kurz wrote: > Well what is the problem with this? I don't see any offence in getting a > message that says that I (the maintainer) has still open bug over a > certain age. I think this is a good reminder for the maintainers as you > may forget to fix bugs. Take a look at the ppp-package and how many open > bugs there have been. The maintainer hadn't fixed them and so I helped > him. (Sorry Phil, but this is a good example and No, I don't want to > praise me with this). Or have you taken a look at the list on > http://master.debian.org/~ajt/bugsbyage.txt? Have you seen how many open > old bugs we got? How do you think we get this fixed without reminding > the developers of their open bugs?
I think you miss the point. Nobody's arguing that we shouldn't keep a public list of open old bugs. For interested developers it makes sense to do some qa after checking such a list. The point is that the diligent maintainer is well aware of his/her open old bug reports and usually has some valid reasons to leave the bug report open. Example: I've got an open old bug report that flying (a X11 pool game) doesn't support 16/24 bit displays. The upstream maintainer doesn't work on flying anymore and I don't have the expertise to add the feature. So I'm well aware of the bug but there's no easy way out (anybody feels like hacking Xlib code ?). For sure there's _no_ need to remind me of this bug every month or so. Greetings, Christian -- Christian Meder, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What's the railroad to me ? I never go to see Where it ends. It fills a few hollows, And makes banks for the swallows, It sets the sand a-blowing, And the blackberries a-growing. (Henry David Thoreau)