Mike Taylor wrote:
That still requires someone to filter the incoming bugs tho

Mozilla/Firefox has a lot of users and a lot of people filing bugs, so they have made a conscious choice to have some barriers to avoid coping with a lot of bad data. (If I understand correctly).

We are not in that situation at the moment, so we could make the ease-of-entry vs consistently-good-data tradeoff slightly differently. We could spend some energy filtering the bugs, and think of it as an investment in building a community. Once we have a bigger community and we're getting a lot of bogus bugs, we could handle it differently.

Cheers,
Katie
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