On Wed, Jan 01, 2020 at 12:28:41PM -0500, [email protected] wrote: ...snip... > Question: Is this an okay thing to do? I asked this once before in the > context of a particular bug and the recommendation was that I should send an > e'mail to the assignee. I just want to determine if this is a good general > case practice.
I'd say if you know that they are fixed you should just close them explaining that. If there's some issue and the maintainer(s) want them to stay open they can always re-open them. IMHO, you can always ask also in the bug: "Should this be closed? I think it's fixed and will close it in 1 week unless I hear otherwise" I personally really prefer comments in bugs over needinfo (which seems "pushy" to me? I am not sure why, but I think of needinfo as a escalation over just adding a comment. Sort of a 'hey! you never answered me, and I NEED INFO NOW'. Personal email about bugs has lots of issues too: * What if the maintainer(s) you mail are no longer taking care of the package and just drop your emails, but then someone new takes over the package. That new person(s) would see all the existing bugs, but would have 0 idea of what your emails might have said to the old maintainers. * Are you sending to just the point of contact? Or to all maintainers/co-maintainers? Perhaps some co-maintainer is the active person and the point of contact you send to could care less. * Perhaps some provenpackager sees your bug and fixes it. They can tell you/update the bug, but if you send email to maintainers, they would have no idea it even happened. Anyhow, just a few cents...as others have noticed, there's no hard guidelines here, just be kind and do the best you can. :) kevin
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