Robert Brenstein wrote:

Out of 996 unresolved bugs 514 are currently unconfirmed whereas 482 are being checked or handled. Notably 261 of those 514 are enhancement requests. There are 92 enhancements implemented or dismissed and 202 being implemented or in consideration as far as I can see.

Seeing many "known" bugs remaining unconfirmed indeed leaves a feeling of discomfort and concern, although it is clear from the above numbers that RR team uses bugzilla.

Ahhh - nostalgia :-)
As I said earlier, I used to spend a lot of time dealing with bug databases - usually making up excuses why *I* had so many entries in there :-) So I spent a quick hour or two of nostalgia looking at Rev's Bugzilla from the viewpoint of a dev. manager, rather than as a customer/user.


Your overview sounds pretty good:
996 unresolved bugs
514 unconfirmed just over 50%
261 enhancement requests
243 "real" bugs still unconfirmed - about 25%

But I fear that analysis is of dubious value - it probably contains some fairly old history, and it certainly contains some very recent entries (which you can't reasonably expect much action on).

So I looked at 3 month's worth - all bugs initially entered between 1/12/2004 to 3/1/2005.

175 unresolved bugs
138 are unconfirmed  (80%)
 45 are enhancement requests
 93 "real" bugs still unconfirmed - over 50%

I bet the monthly bug-review meetings at Runrev are pretty exciting ....

btw - BZ 2138 (can't run apps by double-click) is an Enhancement request - since the docs don't claim it should be possible, I couldn't find any excuse to make it a "bug" rather than an enhancement request; that may be another reason it hasn't been fixed yet.

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