2010/9/2 drago01 <drag...@gmail.com>
> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Dennis J. <denni...@conversis.de> wrote: > > > 2. Regressions can be easier to fix because you have a "known to work" > case > > you can use as a comparison. If bugs could be flagged as regression then > > developers you potentially look at these first right after the > regressions > > occurred and probably identify the reason for the regression right away. > > It isn't that easy as you make it sound (especially for the kernel). > It can up to need a git bisect but that requires being able to > reproduce said bug (which might require hardware that the maintainer > does not have). > > > that's one of the many reasons testers' work should not just be discarded. they have a lot of hardware and a lot of time the developers can not possibly have. also they are more significant as average users since they are not special persons working for special companies. i assumed here that the average user is important, at least as important as a(ny) company.
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