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Re: Developer's handling of bug reports



>- 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

Seconded.

People who take the trouble to main in a bug report usually have some
experience, and normally wouldn't do something completely unreasonable.
If you get into trouble for doing something reasonable, that's a bug,
either in the documentation or in the program itself.

Hmm... come to think if it, I want to make a feature request for the
bug package.  It should include the following questions in its
template:

- What did you want to do?

- What, did you do to accomplish this?

- What happened instead?

- What error messages, if any, did you get?

Bug reports with do include this information should be much more 
informative.
-- 
Thomas Koenig, Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de, ig25@dkauni2.bitnet.
The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double
logarithmic diagram.


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