Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 22:33:26 +0100 Jakub Moc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Ciaran McCreesh napsal(a):
| > | What on earth are you talking about here? And why almost 6 months
| > | is not enough for someone to respond on a bug with a simple
| > | "we'll only support newer versions and don't care about MySQL
| > | 4.0.x any more, go drop it"?
| >
| > Priorities. The arch teams could be too busy dealing with other bugs
| > that matter more or too busy dealing with noise bugs.
|
| Sorry, taking 1 minute to respond on a bug after being poked for a
| couple of months is not a matter of priorities, but mere politeness
| and common sense. Seriously, you can't work productively with other
| people if they can't be bothered to write one sentence for months.
There are an awful lot of bugs requiring an awful lot of attention...
I'm actually going to agree with jakub here. I wouldn't even say they
need to fix the bug; but just acknowledge that they even read it or paid
attention or "hey we are working on it" or "hey we don't give a flying
rats ass."
There is a minimal level of communication that is required between
groups, otherwise nothing gets done and you *will* get people breaking
your arch tree or pulling your keywords, because if you having commented
on the bug ever then most sane people would probably assume you don't care.
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