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Date:      25 May 1999 13:34:22 -0000
From:      Sergey <serge69@nym.alias.net>
To:        "Robert Withrow" <witr@rwwa.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: [Q] How stable is FreeBSD 3.X ? 
Message-ID:  <19990525133422.27970.qmail@nym.alias.net>
References:  <199905251300.JAA06131@spooky.rwwa.com>

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You have said clearly what I tried to say...

Thanks, Sergey.

>
> mike@smith.net.au said:
> :- We depend on our users to tell us about problems on the -stable branch
> :- before it's rolled into a release, not afterwards.  If you're not
> :- willing to take part in this  process, your complaints are likely to
> :- be ignored at the very least.
>
> Do I read this correctly as a policy statement that problem reports
> for -RELEASE are discouraged and ignored?  Seems like a good way
> to ensure the non-fixing of bugs.
>
> An equally good way to ensure the non-fixing of bugs is to demand,
> for every bug report, that the reporter upgrade to some other version
> of the OS, or suffer the problem report being ignored and discarded.
> And this seems to be the common practice.
>
> It is probably just my naivety (I've only been doing this for 30 years)
> but it seems to me a better approach would be to welcome and encourage
> bug reports against -RELEASE.  And, should it be the case that the problem
> is fixed in -STABLE or -CURRENT, cheerfully inform the reporter of that
> fact, leaving it up to the reporter to decide if upgrading makes sense.
> Assuming that fixing the bugs is the goal.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Robert Withrow, R.W. Withrow Associates, Swampscott MA, witr@rwwa.COM
>
>






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