The Linux bug reporting process is probably obvious for those who use it often but it is confusing for someone like me who uses it rarely.
I do not understand why you say "linux (Ubuntu) bug triaging is completely different then upstream, or userspace, and has nothing to do with how related one bug seems to another one."
As far as I can see no action (such as triaging) has been taken on http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-bluetooth/msg43371.html
so I wonder if I have just wasted my time by raising it. If there was a comment on it to say something like "this is low priority - sorry no one is likely to look at it soon" I would accept that.
I understand Ubuntu is very popular but I cannot see non-technical people taking the time to raise bugs in this way to help improve Ubuntu - they will just buy an iphone or ipad from Apple for simplicity and forget about Linux.
The Linux bug reporting process is probably obvious for those who use it often but it is confusing for someone like me who uses it rarely.
I do not understand why you say "linux (Ubuntu) bug triaging is completely different then upstream, or userspace, and has nothing to do with how related one bug seems to another one."
As far as I can see no action (such as triaging) has been taken on www.spinics. net/lists/ linux-bluetooth /msg43371. html
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so I wonder if I have just wasted my time by raising it. If there was a comment on it to say something like "this is low priority - sorry no one is likely to look at it soon" I would accept that.
I understand Ubuntu is very popular but I cannot see non-technical people taking the time to raise bugs in this way to help improve Ubuntu - they will just buy an iphone or ipad from Apple for simplicity and forget about Linux.