[Asterisk-Dev] karma on mantis?
Brian West
brian.west at mac.com
Mon May 30 14:48:41 MST 2005
You usually won't get +karma till a bug is closed and resolved. If
then they forget say something at that time.
/b
On May 30, 2005, at 12:56 PM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> hi
>
> what are the basis on which the 'karma' on the mantis is given? My
> current karma is currently -2 although I've probably done more good
> than bad in there. the latest bug I've been fighting, #4318, has
> taken quite some time, debug info posted on mantis etc, but this is
> as it seems not very important. What seems to be more important is
> fixing one's own bugs (oej gets 4 karma poits for fixing 3113 for
> "Finding and Fixing a Trivial Bug" and "markster says: Giving you
> this twice since it wasn't your bug (even if it was a brief fix)"
> and mentioning disclaimers (as in 3113 "Remembering to mention your
> disclaimer when you upload a patch"). It all looks like a face
> factor where the "good guys" get "karma" points for whatever they
> do and the "not-so-good-guys" get nothing. As with my own first -2
> for 3331 that "only hung the box, needing it to be restarted
> onsite" if you started asterisk -cp and disconnected from the
> terminal... not a major bug by guidelines, some say, but I don't
> know.....
>
> why don't you just ditch the whole karma bullshit and let the code
> speak for itself?
>
> roy
>
>
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