2007/4/27, Vincent Untz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > With the new bug-buddy, we're all receiving tons of new bugs. It's good, > since we now know about some crashers we didn't know before. > > However, many of those bugs have invalid stack trace, and have been > created by a user who might never go to bugzilla. We're marking those > bugs as NEEDINFO, and we now have tons of NEEDINFO bugs. One issue I > have with this is that in the past, I used to use NEEDINFO to mark some > bugs that were definitely good bugs but which were just lacking an > important information. It's not possible to easily find these bugs > anymore, since they're lost in the mass of "BADSTACKTRACE" bugs. > > I'd like us to fix this. I see two possibilities: either introduce a new > BADSTACKTRACE status, similar to NEEDINFO but only about incomplete > stack traces, or decide that it's okay for us to close the bugs as > INCOMPLETE and reopen them if the reporter comes with more details. > This second option is probably easier. > > What do you think? >
As not too many reporters provide a second trace and for instance if they do probably they gonna open a new bug with the new and complete stack trace, so I really think is a better to mark/close them as INCOMPLETE and just modified the stock response for badstacktrace. Regards, pedro. _______________________________________________ Gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
