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Hi!<br>
This mail seems to only have reached me...<br>
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<div class="quote-author" style="font-weight: bold;">Rainer
Bielefeld-2 wrote</div>
<div class="quote-message">If we would have 10 people who do
an extra review per day for <br>
the Bugs from Florians queries, we would be through before
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Hi!
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It is possible, but I am concerned about another thing. Look at
this chart: <br>
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There are already more than 3500 bugs ready to go for developers.
What good if we add another 1000 (with current backlog in
UNCONFIRMED it is possible)? Looking at regressions' and MABs'
stats every week you have to be a very strong mental person to
continue playing with bugs... You put an effort and energy to
process them, but the stack is growing anyway. It is sisyphean
work...
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The real problem is that there is no roadmap to fix those issues.
More, in my opinion, without Component managers, responsible for
nominating those bugs for each maintenance release (wishful
thinking enabled), considering current rate of closing max. 8
Bugzilla bugs daily, it is simply impossible. <br>
On the other way HardHack nomination process and fixing rate is
quite good example that when you show which bugs should be fixed,
this could work and better the quality of the product. The time
has come to introduce this on a massive scale. I would propose to
fight dataloss and regressions first.
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Best regards.
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I agree wholeheartedly to the statement above ;)<br>
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