410 issues submitted, but not reviewed Follow
Hello IntelliJ,
Please do a ITN search for all submitted issues and at least review
them. It's a little bit frustrating to enter bugs or suggestions and
see, that they do not get reviewed (reviewing sets their state to open
or closed, isn't it).
Tom
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Well, we're doing our best but you know, there are so many of them. It takes
enormous time percent to process them.
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Best regards,
Maxim Shafirov
JetBrains, Inc / IntelliJ Software
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
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We have probably thousands of us submitting these things and only a few of them. One of those queuing line problems :)
Max,
I understand this. But wouldn't it give you a better feeling to close
a lot of them, because they are obsolete?
Tom
In order to understand they are obsolete, you need to process them first, which takes time.
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Best regards,
Eugene Zhuravlev
JetBrains, Inc, http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
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>In order to understand they are obsolete, you need to process them first, which takes time.
I guess, a lot of use (IDEA users) know this, because we do the same
for our customers.
... and it takes time to report bugs. Don't know, how impressed my
boss would be that I test the latest EAP versions and report bugs (and
rfes).
Tom
"Eugene Zhuravlev" <jeka@intellij.com> schrieb:
>In order to understand they are obsolete, you need to process them first, which takes time.
On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 12:00:43 +0200, Thomas Singer wrote:
I just had my review - and one thing my boss said he DID like was that I'm
a "comminity player", with my involvement in both the Open Source
movement, and other community type things - such as here.
Its a good thing... also lets one learn more about their own jobs ;)