Emamanuele, Veri,

Redhat Bugzilla (v 4.4) has an ajax search that checks for duplicates when
you complete a bug in description.
It would be nice if you could update to this.

- alex


On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 12:17 AM, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@gnome.org>wrote:

> On Fri, 2014-01-17 at 07:08 -0600, Marshall Neill wrote:
> > Now, new features that no one really asked for are implemented and the
> > bugs keep piling up and extensions that worked, don't, themes that
> > worked, don't.
>
> I actually agree that GNOME in general would probably be better off if
> we put more effort into fixing bugs and less into adding new buggy
> things. GNOME is nowhere near as stable or reliable as proprietary
> platforms.
>
> But everything Emmanuelle said in his response is true, too.
>
> GNOME Shell is probably one of the more stable modules. I would say that
> in general, the applications have bigger issues. Also, some applications
> are really stable compared to others.
>
> If you really don't like bugs, my recommendation is to choose a stable
> distro with old software, like Debian, and file bugs in that
> distribution's bugtracker if there's a fix you'd like to see backported.
> Older software doesn't necessarily mean fewer bugs, but it does mean
> fewer new bugs.
>
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