On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 02:01 +0500, Suren Karapetyan wrote:
On Friday 24 April 2009 01:17:01 Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> Why didn't you file a bug? If you don't report problems when you
> experience them, how do you ever expect it to get better?
> --
> Adam Williamson
> Fedora QA Community Monkey
> IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org
>
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This is why:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=pulseaudio&product=...
There you'll find a *lot* of bugs related to pulseaudio.
And a few of them (about hogging resources and sound quality problems)
don't look like they will be fixed [soon].
Why? Cause they are being reported since the very begining, again and again.
Interesting experiment. Let's do it my way:
[adamw@adam ~]$ bugzilla query -p Fedora -c pulseaudio --outputformat="%{bug_status}
%{resolution}" | sort
if you do that and take a look at the results...you get 372 bugs. 27 are
NEW, and 6 are ASSIGNED - so only 33 open bugs. 4 are CLOSED CANTFIX, 69
are CLOSED NOTABUG, 17 CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA, 17 CLOSED WORKSFORME,
70 are CLOSED DUPLICATE - 177 that were considered and closed for
probably valid reasons. And: 15 are CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE, 5 are CLOSED
ERRATA, 6 are CLOSED NEXTRELEASE and 92 are CLOSED RAWHIDE - that's 118
that were fixed. 25 are CLOSED UPSTREAM.
I don't see anything particularly wrong with those numbers. Obviously a
lot of valid bugs have been filed and properly fixed. The amount that
are currently outstanding is not at all unreasonable as a proportion of
the total, and not an unmanageable number of bugs taken absolutely. I
suspect you'd see very similar proportions if you looked at, say, all
kernel bugs, or all X bugs.
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Adam Williamson
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