I just looked at the 100 tickets that I filed that are still open in Bugzilla -- the majority of them are patches to fix existing bugs I found, new features, or code cleanups, or other things like that.
Only six or so were actual bugs. I do report bugs whenever I find them, but the majority of those are resolved. If anybody has any frustrating bugs in products I maintain, I'll gladly take the time to look over and fix them. I do get an onslaught of bugmail (waking up at 8AM this morning, after going to sleep around 9PM last night, I had around 25 new bugs in bugmail), and I try to read it all and reply and fix bugs that appear, but sometimes they slip through the cracks. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Adam Tauno Williams <awill...@whitemice.org > wrote: > On Fri, 2014-01-17 at 14:56 +0100, Donato Marrazzo wrote: > > This is even my feeling: there are few developers for a really short > > version life (6 months!). > > Since Gnome is the face of my OS, I expect robustness more than > > fancies. I understand that fixing bugs is boring while implement new > > feature is exciting, but we could meet in the middle. > > My 2 cent opinion. > > I use GNOME Shell and the related GNOME applications 50+ hours a week - > it is all stable and fast. So whatever methodology is employed seems to > work quite well, I am dogged by very few bugs. The bugs I have filed > have mostly all been dealt with. > > -- > Adam Tauno Williams <mailto:awill...@whitemice.org> GPG D95ED383 > Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-shell-list mailing list > gnome-shell-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list > -- Jasper
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