Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > >> It would seem to be to be the first step to happen, before suggesting >> it should be filed. If you just tell an inexperienced user to file a >> bug, that is probably what they will do without looking. >> > > bugzilla.redhat.com has the detailed instructions. If you are looking for > ways to improve it, I would suggest writing a document and sending it to > fedora-docs list Having filed my share of bugs, I am well aware of this fact. I am also aware that people don't read the instructions. >> >>> Dont expect anyone else to do that for >>> you. I cant really go in and do bugzilla searches everytime I make a >>> suggestion to file a report >>> >>> >> >> If you are just going to suggest filing a bug, without looking to see >> if any similar bugs already exist, what are you adding to the >> discussion? I think it is understood that bugs and RFE's should be >> filed in bugzilla. >> > I have found that assumption to be false. Many users arent aware of the > means to get the developers aware of the issues they face. This is just a > quick suggestion on the right way Again, filing duplicate bugs doesn't help anyone. -- William Hooper