On 16-05-08 09:55 PM, Ben Greear wrote: > > But, even if the bug report is simply: > > "I upgraded the blue thing on my desk today and now it sucks > but I don't really know why." > > It may still be useful: If you see 100 other of those bugs around the > same time, you know there is probably some issue, and you can start paying > more attention and/or start looking harder for concrete bugs around > that timeframe.
I know that's an extreme example, but really I don't think that the kind of scenario where useless bugs become useful simply via numbers occurs often enough, especially in a niche project like LEDE, to be a relevant use case. Just saying. > Someone who is triaging the bugs could notice this sort of thing: They > could open > a meta-bug, with more useful summary information, and make the other > mostly useless > bugs hidden. The triagers are also volunteers, who while willing to wade through some brown stuff to find the gold, don't want to go swimming in a sea of it. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev