Sebastian Pölsterl wrote: > > In general I think looking at gnome-love bugs will already give you > plenty of bugs with different levels of difficulties.
Exactly, love-bugs where our major concern last year. It was really a guideline for us to find bugs matching our requisites. > What I don't understand is why you differentiate between bugs and > feature requests. From my point of view there's no big difference, > especially for a programmer. In both cases you get to familiar with the > code and write a patch. In a matter of fact, the approach is quite different (in my humble opinion). In the case of a bug, you are (most of the time) provided with a _proper_ behavior of the software and you should twist the code until you match it. In the case of the feature-request, you are actually requested to provide by your own what the proper behavior should be... and this small difference might be quite thin to skilled developer but it makes it a lot harder to students. Regards -- Emmanuel Fleury Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code. -- Unknown _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
