Am 03.05.2007 17:17 schrieb Julien Cristau:
> On Thu, May  3, 2007 at 16:48:10 +0200, Bastian Venthur wrote:
> 
>>> reportbug provides a way to control how bugs are reported on a
>>> particular package, by adding files in /usr/share/bug/$package.  However
>>> reportbug-ng doesn't seem to use that information, which means that bugs
>>> reported with it lack very important information.  In particular,
>>> without the output of /usr/share/bug/$package/script, many reports are
>>> useless.
>> I really doubt that. Just a few packages use this feature and if you as
>> a maintainer are really missing some information, you can always ask the
>> submitter for it.
> 
> Which means:
> - lost time for me
> - lost time for the submitter
> - more often than not, this information is never given
> 
> If I'm requesting that information, it's not to annoy you, it's because
> without it bug reports are useless, and it's easy for any bug reporting
> tool to include it.  If you find that a package adds useless information
> in its script, then file a bug against that package, but the bug
> reporting tool is not the place to make that call.
> I don't consider this as a wishlist bug.

I do. You don't report a bug in rng but requesting a specific feature.

>> You say that bugs with rng lack of important information and that many
>> of them are useless. Could you please backup this claim by a few
>> examples? 
> 
> Any bug reported against the xserver-xorg* packages.

Any? Those are *all* xorg related bugs I've ever reported and in *none*
of them the output of the script was relevant: #326755 #322543.

I picked three random bugs from xserver-xorg using rng:

the first one in the list: #211765 - some license problem, output was
not relevant

one from the middle: #354363 - no answer to the bugreport so far

the last one: #369900 - looks like the output of the script was not
relevant at all

I don't doubt that this feature *is* actually useful, I just don't
believe that it is relevant for *all* or even the majority of bugreports.


I may implement this feature in the future (although it's pretty low on
my priority list), but if I do, it would be fully optional to include
this info or to read the presubj.


Cheers,

Bastian


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Bastian Venthur                                      http://venthur.de
Debian Developer                                 venthur at debian org



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