On Tuesday 22 August 2006 17:26, Dirk Stoecker wrote: > Hello, > > I have holidays at the moment and did have a look in bugs.kde.org. First > fixing 3 of the bugs I was annoyed with I started to look a bit into > konqueror. It has 2293 bugs, 1305 of these are unconfirmed. > > http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=konqueror&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_severity=critical&bug_severity=grave&bug_severity=major&bug_severity=crash&bug_severity=normal&bug_severity=minor > > I used the link above and started to randomly pick bugs which I thought I > either may confirm to be valid or close. > > Well there are many duplicates, outdated stuff and so on. > > So a suggestion from my side would be to reduce the number of unconfirmed > bugs a lot. konqueror is one of the main components of KDE and it should > not have such a bad status. At least all confirmable bugs should get the > status NEW and all the others should be closed after a while when they > stay unconfirmable. > > Everyone here with a bit free time, click above link, select randomly a > bug and see if you can confirm or close it. > > At the moment I have the destination to get 13 more bugs fixed. > https://bugs.kde.org/weekly-bug-summary.cgi shows 43 new bugs for last 7 > days and 30 closed ones (was much lower before I started). I want at least > that more bugs are closed than opened. I opened a bug in March 2004 that konqui did not work at http://tesco.com. More than two years have passed, the site has evolved, konqui has been updated, but you still cannot do any shopping! (I worked around the problem by leaving the UK but I might want to go back someday...). Of course you have to register at the site to test it, but you can fill a shopping basket without actually buying anything. -Robin. -- ------------------------------------------------------ Robin Atwood, Bangkok, Thailand. ------------------------------------------------------ >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<