Jorge wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 07:41:46PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Jorge wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 04:47:57PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Perhaps it would be of some value to have a document showing, like... cache: what you said. anim. gifs: none of the current developers want the feature, but a good patch will be accepted if it can be disabled. forms remembering data: that i've been sort of considering it -- with mixed feelings -- but have not felt any great urgency regarding this matter :) AUTH: if I were given a way to test it, I'd be willing to look into the matter in case it turned out to be trivial, but wouldn't promise anything more. png backgrounds: that I tried once, did not succeed, but still have the code if anybody should want to dig into it. punctuation wrapping: none of the current developers have shown much interest in dealing with textblock.cc. etc...etc...
Yes, more or less that's the point. ;)
Of the bug tracker as it is now?
Strange as it may look: I'd rather prefer a bugtracker with a few entries that are being worked-on than a complete one whith a long list that no-one cares enough to work on. And most probably the best point lies somewhere in the middle (as the current bugtracker).
Of course a detailed list gives a good idea of what's to be done, and if there're developers willing to work on them that's great, but watching the same entries unworked for years makes me think this way.
If you see a way to improve the situation please feel free to do.
I'm not sure that I see how deleting some of the entries will cause other entries to be worked on, but oh well... *tires of topic at last*