On Monday 23 June 2003 15.59, Ethy H. Brito wrote:

> There is a bug report I opened a few days ago about a very similar
> problem. I still got no answers from the developers about that
> dispite the fact it is stated as critical with priority 2.

To be honest with you the Squid developers blindly ignore whatever you 
assign as level or priority of a Squid bug report. Not because we 
ignore you, but our opinion of priority and severity is often very 
different from that of the bug reporter.

Squid bug reports is used by the developers primarily as a tool for 
improving the Squid code and keeping track of issues to make sure 
they are not forgotten and to avoid duplicate work in correcting the 
same issues, not primarily as a support service.

As the Squid project does not have any hired persons or budget for 
hiring a person, bug reports are solely processed by spare time 
developers when they have spare time to spend on fixing Squid bugs. 
Because of this there can not be any kind of warranty on when/how a 
report will be processed or fixed.

Note: If you are in need of a support service beyond what is provided 
on squid-users then I strongly advice to investigate one of the many 
commercial Squid support services. But please continue sending in 
Squid bug reports on any issues you find.

Regards
Henrik

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