Of course we should keep it. It's a place to track bugs, and keep everything related to a non working application in the same place. And if we didn't have it, people would just flood the devel list with bug reports, or not report at all, and non of them seem a great idea. I've got a couple bugs fixed with bugzilla, and if wine will ever be finished then eventually all the bugs will be fixed. And not really we get messages on the patches list with patches that fix something in bugzilla. And it's a good place to send developers that aren't sure what to do next.
Ivan.
Hi,
--- Ivan Leo Puoti puoti@inwind.it wrote:
Of course we should keep it. It's a place to track bugs, and keep everything related to a non working application in the same place. And if we didn't have it, people would just flood the devel list with bug reports, or not report at all, and non of them seem a great idea. I've got a couple bugs fixed with bugzilla, and if wine will ever be finished then eventually all the bugs will be fixed. And not really we get messages on the patches list with patches that fix something in bugzilla. And it's a good place to send developers that aren't sure what to do next.
Yes sometimes if I am bored and looking for something to do I will search bugzilla and pick a random bug that can either be fixed or needs to be closed because it is fixed in a more recent CVS. So yes I would say its still worth keeping.
Maybe we should look in to zeroing it out all of the old bugs and starting over once we tag 0.9.
Thanks Steven
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Yes sometimes if I am bored and looking for something to do I will search bugzilla and pick a random bug that can either be fixed or needs to be closed because it is fixed in a more recent CVS. So yes I would say its still worth keeping.
I lurk on the wine-bugs list, and I see evidence that bugzilla serves a useful function. Yes, there is much more 'in' than 'out', but it's not so bad it should be scrapped.
Cheers,
Jer