Nigel Kersten <nig...@google.com> writes:

> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Klaus Ethgen
> <klaus+pup...@ethgen.de<klaus%2bpup...@ethgen.de>

>> Ah. Bad. I have no account there and I dislike the idea to create a
>> account anywhere to just report a bug. I have that many accounts sprayed
>> around the net that I do not want to manage one more, sorry.
>>
>
> That's kind of a crappy approach don't you think?
>
> Have you ever dealt with a bug reporter that accepts anonymous bug reports?
> It's almost impossible to treat such reports seriously as you're often not
> quite sure whether you've fixed the issue or not because you can't get in
> contact with the original reporter.

I'm with the original poster on this. I dislike random barriers in the
way of me providing valuable debugging info. I *used* to be able to
submit bugreports without much work. I could email places, or just enter
them. 

Then spammers discovered the internet, and everything got harder. Now
there are lots of hoops I need to jump through to ask questions, submit
bugs, whatever. The higher barrier tends to push me to not bothering for
most things. 

seph

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