(In reply to comment #4)
> Thanks Fabio, I didn't mean to "abuse" bug severity here, it's just normal GNOME
> bugzilla policy that crashers get Severity=Critical, Priority=High and since I
> coudn't find such a guideline on your main bugzilla entry page I just used the
> GNOME policy. Well thanks anyways.
Don't worry, it's ok. but usually kernel is a bit of a special case due to its size.
We consider Major/Critical everything that doesn't make your pc to boot or eat
your machine :)
A non-essential (to boot) driver crash is usually minor/normal.
But you are right.. we should make this policy more clear.
(In reply to comment #4)
> Thanks Fabio, I didn't mean to "abuse" bug severity here, it's just normal GNOME
> bugzilla policy that crashers get Severity=Critical, Priority=High and since I
> coudn't find such a guideline on your main bugzilla entry page I just used the
> GNOME policy. Well thanks anyways.
Don't worry, it's ok. but usually kernel is a bit of a special case due to its size.
We consider Major/Critical everything that doesn't make your pc to boot or eat
your machine :)
A non-essential (to boot) driver crash is usually minor/normal.
But you are right.. we should make this policy more clear.
Thanks
fabio