On Sun, Mar 08, 2009 at 03:52:54PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > Probably because they want to let us know what in their opinion is wrong. > > They probably want to hear "Oh, thanks for that bug report, I just fixed > > that for you, now you can return!" We should take these messages and put the > > individual pieces like "ATI and WiFi don't seem to work on Lenny AMD64 on > > Dell or Aspireone" on the TODO list and ask the guy for more details, so > > someone can file a complete bug report. > > > > So, have those items been added to this hyppothetical TODO list? Where > is this list on the intercords? >
To be honest, ATI and wifi do work; I bet he didn't spend much time really trying to configure them. But the 'TODO' list is the BTS. > > I agree with you that sending an e-mail like this is not constructive, not > > at all as constructive as a complete bug report, but we could also try to do > > something with these e-mails as far as we can. > > > > Some people just don't know how to file a bug report. And to be > honest, on Debian with no WWW bug reporting interface I just don't > file them. I file against Ubuntu, KDE, and, well, Fedora. > Why do you need some annoying WWW bug reporting interface? All you need to do is type 'reportbug package' to file a bug report. -- http://pobega.wordpress.com http://identica/pobega
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