Hello Joseph, 2012/10/3 Joseph Rushton Wakeling <[email protected]>
> I don't understand why you'd take that attitude. It's trivial to listen > in on bug reports from a few key distros, the total volume is unlikely to > be a problem, and it improves the chances that users' and distros' problems > with the software can be identified and resolved effectively. Where's the > negative side? > Is it really trivial? I can not imagine, how would you do it. A bug squad member is supposed to spend 20 minutes a weak with his duties (bug reports, verifying...). Maybe it seems to you to be to little, but even though there is not enough people willing to do it. I spend 30 to 40 minutes on my days (Wednesday and Friday) and it is usually not enough. I have to go over each bug report I haven't seen to realise, if it was properly answered and if tracker issue was created for it. If I had to "listen in on bug reports from a few key distros" I would quit "the job". Marek bug squad member _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
