* [gentoo-dev] on closing bugs.
@ 2003-10-03 21:42 George Shapovalov
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From: George Shapovalov @ 2003-10-03 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Hi gang
Looks like recent Daniel's announcement prompted flurry of bug-closing
activity, which is good of itself, however there are some particulars :).
For example recent bugzilla changes left me with a long list of reopened bugs,
which should basically all be closed. However this is an excellent
opportunity to go over these packages (and it appears that over time I
processed quite a bunch of stuff, not always directly related to the herds I
am officially in now, and which doesn't seem to have been picked up in late
reorganization so far) and check them for updates and the like, on which I
would rather not pass up. Thus here goes my plea:
If you see the bug that looks like it should have been closed long since, you
may close it if you so wish, but *please do the update checks* first, or
leave them to me ;) (but I am certainly not against help, that is if it is
done properly ;)). Pretty much all these packages are low maintaince and
belong to "weird" areas (thus users are slow on pointing out an
outdatedness), so there should not be much work involved ;).
Just to be completely clear: it is perfectly fine to [re-]close the dups and
bugs for which there is one (a bug, not a package in tree, since there might
be even more recent one on the developer's site) for a newer version. I would
just like to ask for a bit more attention on the non-duplicated bugs..
Thanks!
George
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