On 4/29/07, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote:I totally disagree here, bugzilla is a very good tool. If someone is too lazy to look at it it's his problem. Kernel Janitors can pick out some bugs which aren't addressed by anyone or got left behind. I also found some bugs there which could have been solved by anyone here, the matter is just that many people aren't interested in mainly bug fixing and many also work on different other topics here. How else should bugs get handled, sending them to the lkml? I'm 100% sure some bugreports will also get lost then, but on the lkml they'll very likely remain lost whereas in the bugzilla they'll remain as open. as for the em28xx I actively use it, but I also set up a mailinglist etc. and there are many supporters already... what are your suggestions to improve a bugreporting tool, I'm very sure that many people, especially people who want to get into existing projects here, would love to contribute. I'd say this is a personal opinion, some people will get along with it and some of them will not... Markus -
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