Re: 2 different

From: Alban Browaeys (prahal_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 01/28/05

  • Next message: David Goodenough: "Re: Computer Name and IP Address"
    To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
    Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 15:15:43 +0000 (UTC)
    
    

    Hannes Mayer <debiandude <at> gmail.com> writes:

    > I have followed the "Release-critical bugs status" for almost a year now:
    > http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/
    >
    > But in the past few days I noted that the bug counts on the "All" page
    > http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/debian/all.html
    > are different than on the main page.

    http://bts.turmzimmer.net/
    http://bts.turmzimmer.net/details.php?ignore=none&ignhinted=on
    &ignclaimed=on&ignpending=on&igncontrib=on&ignnonfree=on&new=14

    none have the same number.
    I don't care much because they all are heading towards zero those days.
    The latter may help you find out as you can filter everything. I guess some
    don't count pseudo packages like "general" , those with patches, tagged woody
    only or orphaned package "bug".

    What matter for me is the trend at which bugs bugs are fixed. Most packages are
    fixed quickly nowadays.

    Not to flame but mozilla, evolution#, and the general or base packages make me
    wonder why the hell most of their bug reports did not deserve any feedback from
    their maintenair. They seems to only update when upstream provide a new release.
    I have nothing to say about the maintenair, because maintenaining so much and
     so big packages by only one maintenair make me wonder.

    Mozilla is a platform not only a browser and evolution is/was full a bugs. Each
    one deserve a full team, that s my point of view.

    Bind9 is another one that make me wonder if sarge will be stable enough for
    servers. But gnome pdf viewer is stable lol ...

    I am pretty interested in Important/Grave bug statistics. For most RC the
    remaining bugs are mostly packages waiting in the new queue, non x86 platforms
    FTBS and packages which maintenair seems missing in action for monthes.

    Ciao
    Alban

    -- 
    To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org 
    with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
    

  • Next message: David Goodenough: "Re: Computer Name and IP Address"

    Relevant Pages

    • Re: Running testing? -- read this.
      ... I'm just an average Testing user, have been for a while, and around me almost every Debian users I know are using Testing, mostly because it's the Debian's flavour which can compare with other distros in term of being usable on a reasonably new computer, with up-to-date softwares. ... be considered a developer-only version, and according to my experience (i use it for work, along with Ubuntu stations... ... better still (it has NEWER packages!), but Unstable must not work well, ... You will also get the pleasure of finding all the bugs, ...
      (Debian-User)
    • Re: [SLE] Updated Software Management Test Repository for SUSE Linux 10.1
      ... did not show any new bugs but we fixed a couple of more bugs and made ... Restart the zen-updater applet on your desktop (it will stop itself ... The update contains the following packages (basically the complete ... e.g. DVDs as installation source ...
      (SuSE)
    • Re: [SLE] Updated Software Management Test Repository for SUSE Linux 10.1
      ... did not show any new bugs but we fixed a couple of more bugs and made ... Restart the zen-updater applet on your desktop (it will stop itself ... The update contains the following packages (basically the complete ... e.g. DVDs as installation source ...
      (SuSE)
    • Re: update in sid has killed gnome-terminal
      ... worked through most of the Debian problems too. ... adept at making Debian packages but every now and then a problem occurs ... discover bugs and fix the bugs if they have the expertise (but ... The Open Source Business Network in SA ...
      (Debian-User)
    • Re: Running testing? -- read this.
      ... Unstable means packages, versions change, often daily. ... The assumption that the Debian distribution ... Ubuntu is not a snapshot of Testing, it is a snapshot of Unstable ... You will also get the pleasure of finding all the bugs, ...
      (Debian-User)