Adam Niedling wrote:
  "I'm just somebody who is affected by this bug which you are trying to close 
in a very crafty way. It's not a speculation that you're doing this all the 
time, you did this to 2 or 3 of my own bugs. I'm getting tired of you pasting 
the same text everywhere. Maybe you're pasting it to hundreds of bugs. There is 
no effort in pasting some text. However you are asking people to do a lot of 
work which takes huge effort. Most of the time it's completely unnecessary 
cause no one has made anything to fix the issue.
  "Hey! No developer has ever touched this bug but let's ask the poor user who 
is suffering from it a ton of questions and half day of working and testing the 
latest mainline kernel maybe he won't be able to do it or just simply has no 
idea how to do it so we can close this completely valid bug! And let's just 
ignore the bug even if the poor user does all that work ha ha ha..... Oh yeah 
and make sure to paste lots of links about etiquette and what not so I will 
look official even though I'm not working for Canonical I'm just messing around 
with people's bugs."

>> I can definitely recognize some of the behavior described here by
Adam, and also suffered from it in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/908691 . In my case
I could even pinpoint a specific mainline commit, but my inability to do
the non-mainline git bisect requested by M. Penalver meant my request
fell in deaf ears. I closed my own bug diplomatically, but it was
extremely disappointing experience to see so little response for all the
effort I put.

I understand Canonical must have lots of bug triage to do, but I'd too
love a little more humanity in processing them. Canned answers and
strict protocol don't show a lot of empathy, and don't echo into much
user love.

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