On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Utterly useless. I already have a HUGE number of bug reports. The
problem
is that 90% of them are essentially useless when first reported. It requires
several back/forth interactions between myself & the bug reporter to get
enough information to diagnose & resolve the problem. If we create a system
where we bombard maintainers with bugreports & no scope for user interaction
they'll end up directly in /dev/null, and further discourage maintainers
from addressing even bugs with enough info.
Is the upstream automated kerneloops stuff a counter example
methodology? Or does that only work because they get sooooooo many
more crash reports that the statistics become a useful way to sort?
-jef