s?ndag 14 September 2008 skrev Jean-Michel Pour?: > Le samedi 13 septembre 2008 ? 23:17 +0200, Mads Bondo Dydensborg a > ?crit : > > It seems the quality of the bug reports on > > http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis are > > below par in many cases. Would it be OK to start asking people for > > more > > information - and perhaps suggest that the bugs gets closed if people > > run the > > KDE 3 version? > > +1, KDE3 is completely deprecated.
Yes, I agree. Wouldn't you say that a bug like http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/view.php?id=156 should just get a "Wont' fix/Closed" (I am more familiar with the Bugzilla bug tracker)? > > I am doing my best to close bugs. Last week, I closed 5 bugs or so. > Mantis is a pretty neat tool and I recommend involded folks to ask for > admin access to JB. I wouldn't mind pruning out some obvious. Should I ask on this list, or directly to JB? Regards Mads -- Mads Bondo Dydensborg mads at dydensborg.dk http://www.madsdydensborg.dk/ Those who have challenged the inequalities of global trade have pointed to the fact that some of the world's richest nations once used tariff barriers to devastating effect in building their economies. But the history of patent protection suggests that that is not the only means by which the rich nations have raised the drawbridge after entering the castle. When it suits the rich countries to impose free trade, they do so. When it suits them to impose protectionism, they argue that this is the only path to development. But woe betide the poor nation which seeks to apply the lessons of the past. - George Monbiot on Patent nonsense
