I think that's the point Henri was trying to make. Most of these components are useless.
Sure, you *can* pinpoint every component down, but as Henri said, if you do that, what's most likely to happen is you end up writing a patch. It's probably worth checking every category and remove the ones with less than 5-10 open bugs. J. Leclanche On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Dmitry Timoshkov <[email protected]> wrote: > Saulius Krasuckas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > While keywords & components overlap, more generic components will not > > > overlap with specific ones. And if we name all of them > > > "unknown-something" that will help user / bugzilla triage people to > pick > > > closer area for SMEs to do more detailed investigation. > > > > > > To begin with I propose to create following components: > > > unknown-browser > > > unknown-core > > > unknown-d3d > > > unknown-gui > > > unknown-input > > > unknown-printing > > > unknown-sound > > > > Yes, I support the idea very much. > > Sorry, but honestly, in order to support an idea if adding/changing > something > in Wine bugzilla one should spend several months actively triaging bugs > first. > > Personally to me, adding a bunch of unknown-* components will just > needlessly > clutter the components list, it's already too big. > > -- > Dmitry. > > >
