On Jul 8, 2013, at 08:20:05, Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net> wrote:

> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 10:32:31PM +0200, Max Muster wrote:
>>> So maybe it would be a simple idea to think of a switch in "bug
>>> handling". Why not simply use this list as "#1 input" for bug reports.
>> This list isn't always working better or quicker...  it really comes down
>> to whoever has time to go through open issues.  (We *do* have plans to
>> improve the ticket handling...)
>> 
>> So - as I said before, things have improved as far as community involvement
>> and feedback goes, but still have quite a way to go.  Working on it.
>> 
>> gert
> 
> I think it would probably make sense to configure Trac to send
> notifications of new tickets to this list. Although it would not
> increase the time at our hands, it would at the very least keep us
> updated on new issues. I'm also hoping that it would encourage others
> outside the current core developer team to review the new bug reports.
> I've reviewed quite a few bug reports in the past, and many of them seem
> to be simple configuration errors or based on misunderstandings. These
> non-valid bug reports could be fairly easily be filtered out by people
> who would not normally participate in writing OpenVPN code.
> 
> Looking at the past record of new bug reports[1] we could expect maybe
> 0-3 new tickets each week. Would this amount of extra mails be acceptable?


I think it's more than acceptable.  Anyone interested in working on bug reports 
is welcome to do so.  Either Samuli or myself can grant them the needed 
permissions in Trac.

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Eric F Crist



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