> >
> >It's up to the group to decide. If we have a database of bugs, I think
> >it has to be complete. I think a partial list is worse than no list at
> >all.
> >
>
> I disagree. Unless you are omniscient, we will only ever have a partial list.
>
> Perhaps more importantly, the more common ones will be in the list, because
> the more often it's reported, the more likely someone will use the bug
> tool. If we develop a culture that says 'if it's on the bug list, it will
> get looked at', then more people will report bugs via the correct channels
> etc.
That is the real question. Do we want to rely more heavily on a bug
database rather than the email lists? I haven't heard many say they
want that.
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