On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 08:41 +0200, shmuel siegel wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote:
> Unfortunately we don't have enough manpower in the Bugzappers group yet
> to ensure all bugs get looked at. At present we only try to guarantee
> coverage for a range of core components, which doesn't yet include
> libtheora.
>
> This is of course a way of implying that we need more Bugzappers =) If
> we had enough, we could try to provide triage coverage for all reported
> bugs. Which would lead to this sort of thing getting handled better,
> most likely.
>
If you have some control over what gets attention I suggest that you add
gparted and company to your list. Not that it is heavily used, but it is
used in the installer and mistakes can be a disaster. I had a problem in
expanding an ntfs partition. No one got back to me for more information
for one month. In the meantime I solved my problem another way (I needed
a working machine) and don't have the information requested. The bug was
closed as not enough info. A more timely request for info would have
helped the Fedora project.
The installer itself is on the list. If anaconda really does run the
packaged version of gparted - or use libparted, I guess - then it should
be added to the list, yeah. I'll check with the anaconda team, thanks.
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