On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 08:47 -0400, Horst von Brand wrote:
> Michael Schwendt <fedora(a)wir-sind-cool.org> wrote:
> > As a user, being confronted with "just another feature-overloaded bug
> > tracker" which contains many new and poorly named and insufficiently
> > described "products" and "components" and hundreds of open
bug
> reports, it
> > is a very frustrating experience to spend time on _trying_ to help by
> > reporting something upstream only to learn that the report is ignored
> or
> > closed as duplicate or closed as NOTOURBUG or not been looked at for
> > many months.
>
> Why not adopt some packages, and help out by keeping an eye on bugzilla
> for
> them, trying to reproduce bugs, and kick them upstream as needed? That
> way
> you don't have to learn about many upstream bug trackers, just a few.
> --
If anyone is interested in that,
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
Rahul
Isn't this a workaround for bugzilla lacking an easy way to move bugs
upstream? Wasn't the XML RPC interface meant to solve this?