On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 11:06 -0500, drew Roberts
wrote:
On Monday 11 February 2013 09:34:13 Paul Davis
wrote:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:30 AM, drew Roberts
<zotz(a)100jamz.com> wrote:
On Sunday 10 February 2013 11:08:02 Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> When subscribed to the user and/or devel mailing list, I report the
> bug to that list and most of the times I'm not willing to subscribe
> to a bugtracker,
if you're not willing to participate in the managed handling of a bug,
i'm not interested in your bug.
of course, someone else might be, in which case you get lucky.
For things that are important to me, sure. I did sign up for ardour for
instance.
But there are other things I may be just checking out or that don't
matter that much to me. I would like to help but I don't need to manage a
thousand accounts and I don't care to use the same password for lots of
sites.
Good phrased Drew, unfortunately English isn't my native language ;).
So again, is there some best practive I have
missed?
I don't think so, I'm doing it exactly in the same way as you do and on
an Ubuntu Studio mailing list, was a discussion about where to report
bugs, since this is something a lot of people have to tinker with.
Well,
one thing I have been thinking of and would like some comments on if you all
do not have a best practice to recommend in its place is this:
Set up an OpenID or some such account(s) for the sole purpose of bug reports
etc. for these "non-important" logins and then handle my important stuff as I
do now.