2010/9/25 Michael Scherer <[email protected]>: > > So to conclude, as arrogant and elitist it will sound, the best way for > everybody to have a bug fixed is to fix it yourself.
This is neither arrogant nor elitist, it is logical thinking. But at the same time it is unrealistic, as a lot of logical thinking is. :( Only a small percentage of users is able to write a good bug report, much less users would be able to squash the simplest of bugs (like fixing a broken dependency in a package, broken by a typo of the packager or similar). As we have already said here we first need people who help other people writing bug reports - this may be possible for a certain percentage of users, for others it may not because they may not care. What you are talking about is the user who is already committed to be involved, the community which is discussing here and elsewhere. But the majority of users, even in a free non-commercial environment, is not out for an involvement, they want to use the software. _______________________________________________ Mageia-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss
