On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 19:32:19 +0000 Russell King <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's another issue I want to raise concerning bugzilla. We have the
> classic case of "not enough people reading bugzilla bugs" - which is one
> of the biggest problems with bugzilla. Virtually no one in the ARM
> community looks for ARM bugs in bugzilla.
Nor should they.
> Let's not forget that it would be a waste of time for people to manually
> check bugzilla for ARM bugs. There's soo few people reporting ARM bugs
> into bugzilla that a weekly manual check by every maintainer would just
> return the same old boring results for months and months at a time.
I screen all bugzilla reports. 100% of them.
- I'll try to establish whether it is a regression
- I'll solicit any extra information which I believe the reveloper will need
- I'll ensure that an appropriate developer has seen the report
And yes, the number of arm-specific reports in there is very small.
> It would be far more productive if the ARM category was deleted from
> bugzilla and the few people who use bugzilla reported their bugs on the
> mailing list. We've a couple of thousand people on the ARM kernel
> mailing list at the moment - that's 3 orders of magnitude more of eyes
> than look at bugzilla.
Is that [email protected]?
If so, MANITAINERS claims that it is subscribers-only. That would cause
some bug reporters to give up and go away.
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