Santiago Vila writes ("Re: Proposal how to handle mass bug reports"):
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> Mmm, requiring a lot of action for a lot of packages has not to be
> discussed also? This is also a problem, not only getting rid of the bug
> themselves, because people may disagree very easily.By sending my bug report I don't _require_ a lot of action, I just suggest it. If I'm disagreed with it's simple to close the bug. Submitting it as a bug just means it won't get forgotten. By sending many bug reports one _requires_ a lot of action even if one is disagreed with. > I don't think submitting a lot of bugs or submitting a bug affecting a > lot of packages are so different things. > > I thought we were trying to "Discuss first, submit bugs later". > This should be valid for your bug also. No, because the reasons - great inconvenience for many people tidying up the mess - don't apply. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

