Austin English wrote:
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Dmitry Timoshkovdmitry@codeweavers.com wrote:
"Scott Ritchie" scott@open-vote.org wrote:
I'll blog about this and post a few forum threads as well. I wanted to see how wine-devel would act last night before I went to sleep - suffice to say it's already interesting!
I think it's a matter of the fact that only Wine developers can fix Wine bugs. Another fact is that real Wine developers already are working on Wine bugs, and have their own bug lists to work on, and their own working time schedule and priorities. That said, assigning an arbitrary day for bug hunting by a user who can't really help in fixing Wine bugs looks really not helpful at all to me, especially without a prior discussion of that on wine-devel list.
I don't think Scott's intending for random users to fix wine bugs, but rather to verify that bugs still exist, check if download links are current, etc.
Besides, if it recruits new developers, that wouldn't hurt :-).
Precisely Austin.
I'm sorry if it wasn't clear in my original email, but the intent isn't to distract Wine developers from doing their work. It's to save them time by triaging bugs for them.
The entire point of Bugzilla is to help developers find what to work on, so if you've already got something to do go right ahead. There's no reason someone who can be implementing functions should be downloading and retesting applications from six month old bug reports - that's what the community is for!
Thanks, Scott Ritchie