<sigh> And there's a beautiful example of the disconnect between the Redhat devs and the real world.
Somebody (actually, not just "somebody" but the guy who MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU GUYS TO HAVE A JOB AT ALL) asks the question "And how does one raise the priority for a bug in bugzilla, or get it re-assigned to somebody who cares?" and you respond by talking about a field in a bug reporting system.
C'mon guys, get real. Fix it. Patch it. Whatever. But get your heads out of your arses and do something!
<sigh> And there's a beautiful example of the disconnect between the Redhat devs and the real world.
Somebody (actually, not just "somebody" but the guy who MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU GUYS TO HAVE A JOB AT ALL) asks the question "And how does one raise the priority for a bug in bugzilla, or get it re-assigned to somebody who cares?" and you respond by talking about a field in a bug reporting system.
C'mon guys, get real. Fix it. Patch it. Whatever. But get your heads out of your arses and do something!
R.