> 1. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cairo-dock/+bug/296095 > 2. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/295980 > 3. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/295658 > 4. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-8.2/+bug/294424 > 5. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/294339 > > 1. I would set this as Low, as it is a minor problem, and does not > affect > many users. Also the problem seems like it could be just changing the > debian/control file or changing the menu entries, which shouldn't be > a > really big task.
Sounds reasonable, although, to be frank, I was confused on what exactly was the issue: no enty to start cairo-dock, or cairo-dock not in the Add/Remove Programs list? These are two different issues. And, as far as I can see, it *does* fully install. Anyway, this is moot since the bug has been accepted. Good work. > > 2. I would set this as Medium, possibly High if more users report it. > It > isn't a "trivial" problem as such, and it is hardware related, > possibly to > all of these models of laptop, therefore it could have a bigger effect > than > if it was specialised hardware. I would start with low, if no other users have had a similar issue. > 3. Low importance, Medium if more users reported the same problem. > Demonstrating patience and helpfulness with newer users to Ubuntu who > are > unable to properly file bugs or follow the Debugging Procedures. Good response. Also, patience is a virtue. > 4. Demonstrating my ability to browse through the log files and if I > can, > help the reporter to solve the problem with upgrade/dpkg/apt problems. > I > would again set this as Medium as it isn't a trivial problem, and I > believe > this version of postgresql needs to be updated to resolve conflicts > between > the 2 for future users with the same. Good work, although I guess the bug title is inverted: you probably meant Hardy to Intrepid (an upgrade), not Intrepid to Hardy (a downgrade -- and unsupported to boot ;-). > > 5. I would set this to High as failure to boot the Live CD is a > severe > problem, and I don't think it would affect enough users to be set as > Critical. > Not sure here, so I will not comment on the importance. But good work. All in all: accepted. +1 from me.
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