On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 05:13:02PM +0100, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
> Paul Davis:
'Your bug' is a bit missing the point. It's the author's bug, not
the user's.
> If there is a bug in my software, I want people to report it any way
It's certainly like that here.
A bugtracker is a tool used by a developer or a team much in
the same way as an electronic or paper agenda is. If I want
a meeting with some person I'll call him/her or maybe his/her
secretary. I don't write myself into his/her agenda or todo-
list.
If some project gets a bug report via email or a mailing list
it's a simple matter for a developer to enter it into the bug
tracker of his/her choice. Or write it down on a post-it (TM).
It probably takes less time than reading, evaluating and
assigning it, which has to be done anyway.
Ciao,
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