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Re: [TSVN] RFC: Bugtracker

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2005-02-28 19:51:44 CET

Molle Bestefich wrote:
> Hmm. I can't entirely see how the amount of time I've spent on the
> list is proportional to my ability to post sane bug reports against
> the newest nightly build. (I wasn't applying to do any moderating, if
> that's what's suggested. Not that I wouldn't be willing to categorize
> and such, if need be.)

Please don't be offended! I just think that it would be much easier for
someone who's been longer watching this list to filter out 'bug' reports
which were discussed earlier already and may already have been fixed.
If you're not familliar with this, you'd have to try to reproduce every
report.
Sure, you could always ask first for permission to file the issue, but
that would not be that good as someone who knows which ones to file and
which ones are already fixed.

> Besides, I've been here all along. I've just been invisible.

Invisible? You have to tell me how that works - I wish I was invisible
some times too ;)
No seriously: I didn't know that. So if you really were watching this
list for lets say two months or so, you're fully qualified to take the job.

> Let me know if you change your mind =)

I have to check with the others first, but you got my vote ;)

Stefan

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