Bugzilla -- sort-of

jcard21 xxxxxxx jcard21+gnucash at gmail.com
Mon Oct 3 17:42:29 EDT 2011


On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 14:58, Jean-David Beyer <jeandavid8 at verizon.net> wrote:
> Colin Scott wrote:
>> At last count, there were 279 unconfirmed bug reports in Bugzilla,
>> some of them dating back to 2008!  I infer from this that there is an
>>  even larger number of unresolved bugs, dating back even further.
>>
> [snip]
>
>> At the moment there is in too many cases no indication at all even
>> that the bugs have been read, which discourages users from making bug
>>  reports.  Worse, a user who reports a bug will usually hope that his
>>  report will be acted upon within some reasonable timescale, and if
>> that is not to happen then he needs to be informed, so he can decide
>> whether or not he can live with the reported bug until it gets fixed
>> (assuming it ever does!)
>>
>> This little diatribe is the result, in case you haven't guessed, of
>> sending some bug reports in the black hole that is bugzilla!
>>
> My monotribe is a little different.

This question is a little off topic, but what is a "monotribe"? I'm
pretty sure it is not a word in the English language.

Any link to a legitimate definition would be enlightening! :-)

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jcard21



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