On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Damjan Georgievski <gdamjan@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually, I kinda don't have that option. I still seriously don't understand what this is about. Your bug was not a bug. Period.
That bug is not the single event that prompted me to write this mail. It has happened a lot. So let's focus on the main issue.
Then convince me - show me some real-world examples (URLs to bug reports) where comments after the fact would have been useful. Currently no one has produced an actual example aside from the fabled idea of a bug where it may be useful
I'll try, tell me first if it is of any help that https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ https://bugs.kde.org/ do allow comments after closing bugs. Though, they also don't close bugs that hastily too. So finding examples there like you requested would be maybe harder.
No. That is of zero help.
BTW I myself run a bug tracking site (http://bugs.softver.org.mk/) on which we have a policy that it's the reporter who needs to close the bug.
You have 346 bugs total, including closed bugs. We have 13,300. Don't you think the scale is just slightly different here? We have 20-30 tasks opened a day, and expecting the original reporter to always follow up just isn't practical. Can you please stop this bickering in a public forum unless you have something that will actually improve things? I've seen nothing here that is productive yet, and I'm sorry to say my message doesn't add much more besides hopefully getting you to stop and actually form a decent solution to...oh yeah, we aren't even sure what the actual problem is. -Dan