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Tashkinov" In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:hhEu9piEIkivO3JYpjS4M1eC21F6vmB8UqEA8VGqfUg0C8DeYlc QWrb+ObAZIocgkIh7Jbwxpq9MZ3fCE/KjLaeH2agg6+3QvS9uNQGc/N6uVkoXEXoGn3F5kN EXJW7wfzx9as+7cOYSLw/izXFjXpIEfB0cOcFF7e4PpG4UkbJ6O3ccQ86ymg5xLgk/eJ67/ EbxeoG2rod47rSU20BQaA== X-UI-Out-Filterresults: junk:10;V03:K0:NpW1KbfyJ7A=:KX7pKYpEkG3mc+P95QywrIOB XeJ3275pdF1QKns7LNbjj8DgXRusRSPxziWtP2qZfHLCr6g6lYPfqymyPEdMdNaIhqOI2qE/V HJNQY1ia9Wrk5AvzsByE1SGKubW9ytfbuw6mlcsG75phG86mbgCEFhHwO6LK49pIRUhstQX9z YyM5Xfc1Sukk89Z59LNGmQxMYL4QvFen8fccYV8ElrQNH9Aaa3/NuXjseqiTckUSYVqh9ZKLn un+sB72ww4BWXTluKuQXYUqCJLdPtX48izzxE6hMMCktRTVBP4wlvAe95KqA9CSBZIvJSa70y Cxxktz5/nQr812OR8Rc+BqF43gVxunCdaOM3sP5kkNuQ2fRbSHR37o5hBNwZyPLEuJT+sOAUq ecVBwtR2p0JAvsf4I6ds79XPSx76YYMQRrn2d1WmdD0PZfshpHHkDXSobMddoN5pR0D5kSuJQ DmGLxvNoT1iZkLkNDcelykD1fNkPqPJtN7lOdH/pajFp9bkCxB08E/DFUKVOgLqsFnkgVM4VO zO/YVCrOnvFkUSRLxSFAr0Fkm2K+VjlrrAM44WpHRPWwe42NbedFt+lSwecZIlOgUfQfKa5AZ jSGOPZkyvmpR4v8LjMGiv1dR6yR/0naps0iRrbe3IusiaKTchlR7uDoBSFpGmFbDjLb3xMOwm 9eHEjgd1ou9UMjU50yL1msFkBHU6u7TeXDqxVEorJK1B2bX0/q/wGT1n24JKpiUVxZqNnnQKS sL2DpVYQNK3sx8ao/ouIihjiCSBBNC1DMVl6YI7X+OH9SbxKZh51e44UOl+gkdJrcl6VnO6hZ M/0TlW0Xoa8pdEeVpI340xc3vbhcOj5Zlr1E3NZwimu+RixEspgMJBrGJ/PIDK3Yme7MB0cK7 eo6uQZUbO/hXPiYn7fqXZibp33sd9ONsvALXC6/oC53GE+6nOiBeAsp946A5bwnZUfCT671jl da8flxUPPN8/an3rb30f/TqGPBkvZZEpTeEUoM7os/dQP4t1iVmTiWs4HHkbIg+0j9/opuJYV Jru8IujKX4dbUV3/sNedHvrtHf/8D87kXiOCQvt38Bv3Id+04jKj5AXJPtsqEgcnfPBDdB8hs WhbcKpkfJqcbBGPExKPGHH6J7ZfhfnkeGYYIL10SoUkJJycfFuQV2dM1txvZZOwqyF1VxdXca bgryWjWwu7poorw6p5nyDWf7dkheQczbAJZ2nOcK9pBklw== X-Spam-Status: No, score=-1.9 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,DKIM_SIGNED, DKIM_VALID,FREEMAIL_FROM,SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_PASS autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on lindbergh.monkeyblade.net Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org On 10/3/22 09:26, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > >> Imagine instead you send your issue to a random mailing list. What is >> the chance another person with a similar issue will even find it? > > Do not underestimate the power of search engines. I don't. In many situations the same issue can be described completely differently and finding duplicates becomes near impossible. You overestimate the power of search engines and the person's ability to use very specific wording. >> Again the volume of bug reports is relatively low, fewer than two dozen >> a week. > > Which proves this tool is insignificant in the grant scheme of (Linux) > things. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D204807 A very insignificant exchange of over 2 hundred comments, patches, suggestions, etc. by the people absolute most of whom would have failed to do that via email. Nothing was lost, no messages were accidentally sent to SPAM, all the people in the conversation _retained_ their privacy as Bugzilla _hides_ emails. Hasn't privacy been raised as the cornerstone of this discussion several times already? You're _far more private_ on Bugzilla. >> * Multiple reporters can perfectly find the people who have made bad >> commits or who are responsible for certain drivers - it's safer to CC >> them _via_ Bugzilla than to email them _privately_ or via mailing lists >> which entails multiple issues including trust, SPAM, formatting, >> English, net etiquette, etc. etc. etc. > > Never send bug reports privately, unless you have a monetary > relationship with the receiving end. Always Cc the subsystem > mailing list, so anyone involved can help. I've done that on multiple occasions and in _many_ cases actually received help vs. sending to a mailing list where my messages were completely neglected. For instance, I've CC'ed Linus Torvalds _privately_ from Bugzilla twice and he _chimed_ in and _helped_ resolve the bugs. My messages to LKML were _ignored_ by +1000 people subscribed to it. You continue to talk as if random messages to mailing lists are _actively_ monitored by developers. That's _not_ the case. Absolute most developers actively monitor only messages from the people they constantly work with. That's it. Maybe I should start the list of "Why email sucks in terms of bug reporting" because I keep saying the same stuff over and over again. Regards, Artem