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Date: Fri, 08 May 2015 09:37:51 +0000
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Kerrisk ---
(In reply to Dan Jacobson from comment #4)
> All I am trying to say is that you need a general bug tracker for such
> problems. People will not know that they are supposed to look in various
> files to find various names. And indeed posting to that list often meets
> with no answer. So do consider a Debian-like policy, where one can
> always still post to their bug-tracker, no matter what.
The kernel community is heterogeneous in this respect--some use the bug
tracker, some don't. There is no global (ly enforced) policy. BTSs are of
course not a panacea. I know from my own experience with Debisn that man pages
bug reports sometimes sit there for *years* unattended, sometimes even for
years after I add a note saying the problem is fixed upstream.
The general problem I think is this: Bug Trackers facilitate throwing a problem
to someone else, rather than rolling up your sleeves and getting involved in
the fixing yourself. Yes, we need bug reporters, but the problem is there
aren't enough bug *fixers*. And I think bug reports like this illustrate the
problem quite well. You may say that mails to that list are sometimes ignored,
and I won't disagree, but I think if you sent a well formatted patch to the
list, it'd likely be attended to. For my part, with respect to man-pages, I
explicitly request[1] that people don't use Bugzilla for this kind of report.
Thanks,
Michael
[1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/reporting_bugs.html
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