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Nigel Titley nigel at titley.com
Fri Jun 20 18:01:15 CDT 2003


On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 16:40, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Well, the bug system does auto-assign bugs based on the component.
> I doubt Josh will mind, but feel free to wait for him to respond.
> Just be sure to set a reasonable timeout in case he does not.  He's
> insanely busy.

Same here, still in startup mode even though the company has been on the
road for nearly 2 years now and Wife started to object when I got too
deeply into gnucash last time.

> 
> -derek
> 
> Nigel Titley <nigel at titley.com> writes:
> 
> > On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 16:22, Derek Atkins wrote:
> > > IMHO, it is never "treading on someone's toes" to supply a patch along
> > > with a bug report.  Josh may feel differently, but personally I always
> > > appreciate a "this is broken, and here is a patch that seems to fix
> > > it".  The patch may not be "correct" (or it may) but if nothing else
> > > it may help the developer better understand what's going on.
> > 
> > Oh I agree that submitting a bug report together with a patch is ideal
> > and seldom causes offence. I'm more concerned about browsing through the
> > buglist and fixing bugs which have already been assigned to folks (like
> > the aforementioned #100701, which is accepted and assigned to Josh, but
> > which has no comments after 15/12/2003). IMHO this can be extremely
> > annoying to the assignee.
> > 
> > Nigel
> > -- 
> > This mess is so big and so deep and so tall, we cannot pick it up, 
> > there is no way at all." The Cat in the Hat.
> > 
> 
> -- 
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This mess is so big and so deep and so tall, we cannot pick it up, 
there is no way at all." The Cat in the Hat.



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