Allegedly, on or about 01 August 2013, Marko Vojinovic sent:
Speaking hypothetically (and playing the devil's advocate a bit),
the
fact that the bugreports were not responded to doesn't mean that they
were not looked at or maybe reported upstream. It can happen that the
upstream devs already knew about the bug and had a fix in a later
version, which would come with the next version of Fedora. Nobody
bothered to answer since it didn't require any further input from the
OP.
There's a fixed in with next release (or words to that effect) response
code for bugzilla reports. If the bug is fixed with the version for the
next release, then that response should be given.
But it's kind of hard to believe that all the bugs a person might have
reported can't be fixed within the same release. As the original
responder suggested, why bother making reports...
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