"Jon Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 9/9/01 5:46 PM, "Pier Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> "Jon Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I think that new bug reports should go to the tomcat-dev mailing list. Not
>>> to individuals.
>>>
>>> Edit component ... Initial owner
>>> Catalina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Connectors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Jasper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Tester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Unknown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Webapps [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> I don't agree... Having them assigned to a particular developer, makes it
>> easy to see who's actually "responsible" for a particular component
>
> When did only one person become responsible for a particular component? I
> thought (in true OSS fashion) it was all members of the project are
> responsible for whatever they want.
When you stopped fixing my bugs in the WebApp module :) :) :)
> I'm thinking beyond just Tomcat, but all OSS projects on Jakarta.
Ok, I agree with you, maybe "responsible" is the wrong word... I have no
problems in moving all emails to the list (as I get a copy of each single
mail bugzilla sends). Sending mails to individuals IMO is better because the
people listed there are the ones who can see "on the spot" if a bug is valid
or not, who can take immediate action, or not...
If this list wants to be cluttered with mails about bugs, let's just do the
change (but I remember that when I set up bugzilla, most didn't want to see
them, and that's why we changed)...
BTW, it's not only TC4 which does that, most of the projects on BugZilla
(both Jakarta and XML) follow that scheme... It might be "more appropriate"
to move this discussion to general@jakarta and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> , and
>> given that the weekly bug-report now gets to the mailing list, I believe
>> that the current setup is right...
>
> This helps, but is still not adequate IMHO.
How isn't it adequate? (Sometimes I wish not to do shit, like the scripts to
send automatic email about bugs, so that people will not start complaining)
Pier