On 10/06/2015 11:51 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
[I have heated water with wood till boiling point, FWIW]
Hahahah I have no doubt.
It should be, "I once heated water with wood and it didn't boil. How can I
change my process so that it will?"
Oh, I am not saying we shouldn't have a tracker ("change the process").
I'm just saying that this particular argument for it is bogus.
Until hackers have that mindset about all this stuff (except hacking) we
will continue to hit walls we don't have to hit.
I personally deal with bug reports almost every day and would love to
see a change in this area. I am not hopeful that unwashed masses will
jump to assist me (us) in keeping the bug tracker clean and useful.
I don't think the unwashed masses will either but I bet we could get a
handful from -general and even a few that watch but don't participate on
this list.
Frankly, I bet the next time I speak I could get at least one volunteer
just by bringing it up (how do you think this whole bug tracker thing
started?).
JD
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