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Re: Developer's handling of bug reports



>>>>> "JG" == John Goerzen <jgoerzen@gesundheit.cs.twsu.edu> writes:

    JG: Developers, when you get a bug report, you should tread the
    JG: submitter with respect.  A bug report is not an insult to you
    JG: in any way, and there is no reason to insult the submittor.

Exactly!

IMHO, if someone receives a bug report then:
- if it is really bug, it's polite to thank for discovering and
  reporting it (well, bug system does that)
- if it is user's misunderstanding, then there is possibly something
  wrong with setup, documentation, or something else; I think problems
  created by user's real stupidity are only rare

Milan Zamazal


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