Hi, On Saturday 11 February 2006 12:19, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > Stephan Hermann wrote: > >> The general policy regarding wishlist bug is that they are of lower > >> priority than other bugs (that's why they are named wishlist bugs after > >> all). What if : > >> - the bug is really wishlist level, but it matters to *you* > >> - you can't help integrate it in LP since LP is closed-source > >> > >> Is the only solution to just wait ? > > > > Yes. For closed source projects this is the solution. Or you find more > > people who are annoyed of this and you can state this in the bugreports. > > And raise this with an email to the software manufacture (in this case > > Canonical) and let them realise that it's better to fix that wishlist > > bug. > > I think this is a very disapointing solution. Can't we really do better?
In general? No. This case: But we do know, that the LP devs are quite open to suggestions and comments, and most of the time they are very responsive for suggestions and wishes. So I think a small discussion via IRC could be quite useful. Regards, \sh PS: The other solution for LP is to apply for a job as LP dev :) -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
