On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 09:42:10PM +0100, Sense Hofstede wrote: > 2009/11/23 Brian Murray <[email protected]>: > > At UDS Lucid one thing we were discussing was the small quantity of bug > > patterns being written and how it is hard to discover for which bugs to > > write a pattern. It was suggested that the apport retracer subscribe > > us, the Ubuntu Bug Control team, to bug reports with more than 10 > > duplicates as a way of notifying us that a bug could use a pattern. > > After the pattern was written the team would be unsubscribed from the > > bug report. I like this idea a lot but would like to hear from other > > team members too. > > > Hello, > > Watching often reported bugs is probable indeed a good way of > determining what should be added to Apport. However, I do think it is > important to compare multiple bug reports. What's very useful for one > bug report, may be useless to all the others. We need overview and a > way to remind the bugs that can be a useful source of information for > writing Apport hooks.
I apologize if I was not clear but I am talking about bug patterns[1], not apport hooks. These patterns disable the filing of bugs by apport for specific bug reports. [1] https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugcontrol/apport/ubuntu-bugpatterns -- Brian Murray @ubuntu.com
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