[asterisk-users] Reload problems with 1.8.27 and 11.9.0 - Someone else ?

Administrator TOOTAI admin at tootai.net
Thu May 1 10:04:27 CDT 2014


Le 01/05/2014 16:28, Matthew Jordan a écrit :
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>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Administrator TOOTAI 
> <admin at tootai.net <mailto:admin at tootai.net>> wrote:
>
>     Le 30/04/2014 15:19, Matthew Jordan a écrit :
>
>
>         On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Administrator TOOTAI
>         <admin at tootai.net <mailto:admin at tootai.net>
>         <mailto:admin at tootai.net <mailto:admin at tootai.net>>> wrote:
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>             Please, people from Digium, Matt again closed the new bug
>             ASTERISK-23689 I opened (clone from 23683) telling that
>         it's not a
>             bug. Did he carefully read the comments on the new bug? If
>         not,
>             please forward him this email, *it's* a bug or you have to
>         explain
>             me why it is not!
>
>
>         I asked you not to clone and issues and to take your issue to
>         the mailing list (which you did, thank-you). Cloning issues
>         makes a mess of the issue tracker, and causes information to
>         get lost.
>
>         If your issue is deemed to be a bug, the original issue will
>         get re-opened.
>
>
>     I cloned the issue as it is a bug and I could explain how to
>     reproduce it. If I shouldn't clone the bug, please explain me how
>     to do to inform developpers about new informations concerning a
>     closed bug.
>
>     That say, sorry for inconvenience.
>
>
> 1. Bug marshals watch the asterisk-bugs mailing list. All updates to 
> all issues in JIRA get sent to that mailing list - even comments on 
> closed issues.
> 2. Bug marshals also hang out in the #asterisk-bugs IRC channel. You 
> can talk to a bug marshal in that channel as well.
> 3. Finally, we all watch the mailing lists (pretty much all of the 
> mailing lists, no less).
>
> This is all documented on the Asterisk wiki's [1] Asterisk Issue 
> Guidelines. There's even a checkbox when you file an issue that asks 
> if you read the guidelines... you did read them, right? :-)
>
> [1] 
> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Issue+Guidelines#AsteriskIssueGuidelines-Submittingthebugreport
>

I did read them a long long time ago. Anyway, my bad, sorry for that.

Regards

-- 
Daniel



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