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Best way to get bugs fixed? [message #256554] Tue, 29 June 2004 04:58 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: none.none.com

I posted a problem with the "problems" view and working set filters on here
several times. Finally, someone suggested posting it to the bugzilla. I
searched and found someone had already posted a similar bug. I didn't want
to add a duplicate, so I added more to the comments section and voted for
this bug. Here is the link:

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=62229

Did I go about this correctly or is there anything more I can do to get this
noticed or worked on? It appears not many people are having this problem,
but it makes 3.0 very difficult for us. The problem seems to be creating a
filter on a package with a lot of files.
Re: Best way to get bugs fixed? [message #256570 is a reply to message #256554] Tue, 29 June 2004 05:43 Go to previous message
Tom Hofmann is currently offline Tom HofmannFriend
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A quality patch is usually the best way to get something fixed fast ... ;-)

-tom

Mike wrote:
> I posted a problem with the "problems" view and working set filters on here
> several times. Finally, someone suggested posting it to the bugzilla. I
> searched and found someone had already posted a similar bug. I didn't want
> to add a duplicate, so I added more to the comments section and voted for
> this bug. Here is the link:
>
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=62229
>
> Did I go about this correctly or is there anything more I can do to get this
> noticed or worked on? It appears not many people are having this problem,
> but it makes 3.0 very difficult for us. The problem seems to be creating a
> filter on a package with a lot of files.
>
>
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