On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:23:28 +0100 Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk> wrote:
Swapping out bugzilla for something else wouldn't help. We'd end up with
lots of people ignoring a good bug tracking system just like they were
ignoring a bad one.
(And I don't think developers and maintainers _should_ spend time mucking
in bug-tracking systems. They should have helpers who do all the
triaging/tracking/routing/closing work for them, and then provide other
developers with the results, letting them know what they should be spending
time on. But there's a manpower problem).
That all sounds good and I expect few would disagree. But if it is to
happen, it clearly won't happen by itself, automatically. We will need to
force it upon ourselves and the means by which we will do that is process
changes. The thing which is being disparaged as "bureaucracy".
The steps to be taken are:
a) agree that we have a problem
b) agree that we need to address it
c) identify the day-to-day work practices which will help address it (as
you have done)
d) identify the process changes which will force us to adopt those practices
e) implement those process changes.
I have thus far failed to get us past step a).
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