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Date: Sat, 09 May 2015 10:16:04 +0000
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--- Comment #6 from Dan Jacobson ---
Indeed recently some of my 12 year old Debian bugs got fixed.
Here in Taiwan several cities have set up catch-all one stop toll-free
numbers for any problem.
Even though a free software project in contrast makes no promise the
bugs will ever get fixed, but at least having somewhere to put them is
better than having nowhere. Also at least the user will do some minimal
categorization when entering the bug. Or at least try.
Anyway back to my city example, I think getting citizens to report
problems at all is much more valuable than trying to train them about
which department to hopefully contact like back in the old days.
Anyway for all organizations, if a user gets the message that little
reports are unwelcome, well you are not going to get big reports either.
OK I won't report anymore bugs.
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