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Re: networking bugs and bugme.osdl.org: msg#00799

Subject: Re: networking bugs and bugme.osdl.org
Ben Collins <bcollins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>  I'm with Dave on this one.

I also.  The bug database tries to convert the traditional many<->many
debugging process into a one<->one process.  This surely results in a
lower cleanup rate.

It's irritating replying to a bugzilla entry when you _know_ that you're
cutting other interested parties out of the loop.

And mailing lists tend to be self-correcting:

- The once-off bugs due to broken hardware get filtered away.

- The bugs which simply get magically fixed when someone repaired some
  unrelated part of the kernel get filtered out.

- The bugs which are affecting people the most get reported the most.

- Lots of other people can chip in with potentially useful info.


It is nice to have a record.  But bugzilla is not a comfortable or
productive environment within which to drill down into and fix problems.

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