On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 07:11:41PM +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
> James Bailey <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > I think I'm going to agree with "bug squad" although being fully aware
> > of the meaning of "buggers", I think it's awesome.
> 
> "buggers" is an informal name for people _planting_ electronic
> eavesdropping devices.

That still works!  I prefer to think of these people -- remember,
they're not programmers or people *fixing* bugs -- as "adding" bug
issues to the tracker.  Each issue is an "eavesdropping device"
aimed at recording information about a particular thing (i.e. the
bug or missing feature at hand).

I also still adore the name "bugger" because the Frogs can start
cursing them.  "oh, those buggers, always adding more work for
us".  :)


Since James liked the term, and I like it, let's make this a real
proposal.  Valentin, Dmytro: do you mind this term?  Since you
three are the team, your voices count for a lot on this question.

Cheers,
- Graham


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