On 1/24/12 5:47 PM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Justin Martin<frozenf...@php.net>  wrote:

Hello,

With some frequency, I find bugs which are not "bogus", so much as they
are reported based on a misunderstanding. Usually this happens for
documentation problems, where someone has misunderstood what the
documentation says, or hasn't read the documentation thoroughly enough.

I'd like to propose simply changing the term "bogus" to "not-bug". This
would more politely and clearly indicate the nature of the way the bug is
being closed, in addition to the comment that one ordinarily leaves.

Those I've spoken to in php.doc agree. Any objections?

Thank you,
Justin Martin



+1 on this.
some other alternatives which was proposed in the past:
- Not a bug, proposed by Philip and others
- NFF/No Fault Found, proposed by RQuadling

honorable mentions:
- pebkac, doofus, and 'not our problem' from yawk
- SEP (Someone else's problem) from cjones

I was recently introduced to the concept of the "Level 8" error. (Let's see who gets that one...)

Anyway, +1 from me as well to friendlier, less accusational issue statuses.

--Larry Garfield

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