Am 13.07.2010 um 17:12 Uhr schrieb Ferenc Kovacs:

> it would be an interesting to check how many bugs were first marked as
> bogus then re-opened and fixed.

I've been wondering for a while now if much of the emotional reaction to bugs 
being closed as "bogus" is due to that very word. I mean, the reporter 
obviously put some work into the bug report and the issue was apparently 
important enough for them to even bother opening a bug report in the first 
place. And then, after all this effort, the verdict is that it's "bogus".

Can't really think of a good alternative right now. But if a bug was closed 
with a more neutral "can't reproduce", "works as designed" or something like 
that then maybe there wouldn't be such strong reactions?

Just an observation from the side lines ...

bye, Dirk


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