On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 11:07:39AM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
Marcus Meissner wrote:
I am not sure that I like this approach. It might appear to our users that we do not care.
I bet we can word the message to avoid that appearance.
We could even have the message simply say
Are you still interested in this bug?
rather than asking them to retest the bug. That would have nearly the same effect, and sounds a lot nicer. I've updated the page to reflect this more friendly wording.
The timelines are a bit strict too. ;)
The message makes it clear that the bug can be reopened at any time. I think that takes away the strictness you're worried about.
How do you feel about it with those changes?
Actually I think a bunch of volunteers has gone over most of the issue manually now...
This lead to more instantely closed bugs ;)
So an automated approach is no longer necessary I guess.
Ciao, Marcus