As far as I understand the process you might just recheck your bug
report against last official release and bump version in the
corresponding field if the bug is still reproducible.
Otherwise, no-one is interested to improve 2-3years old _desktop_ system.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Bert Desmet <bert(a)devnox.be> wrote:
hi!
This is something I got in my mail box today.
As I don't have a valid answer for this, maybe someone else can answer for me?
cheers, Bert
the url of the blog of the guy:
http://www.krisbuytaert.be/blog/
== the mail ==
Dear Fedoracommunity,
Over the course of the day I recieved 22^3 mails from your friendly Bug Zapper.
Most of those bugs where bugs I had reported upon crashes using
bug-buddy. Bugs on different desktop tools such as .. synergy,
evolution, gwibber , gnome-settings and probably some others
I do understand that I development goes on and on .. and your fancy
devs don't care anymore about
bugs I reported on Fedora 12 as they are all hacking on Fedora 15.
But what I don't get is that non of these bugs was ever touched,
they've been automatically created , and automatically closed
<a
href="http://tieguy.org/blog/2004/09/">Luis</a> already told us
ages ago .. that every project needs a bugmaster apparently Fedora
replaced that bugmaster with a Bug Zapper.
So can someone please explain my why I should continue to try to
improve Fedora by reporting bugs ?
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