Christopher M. Penalver: are you going to tell all the 165 people that are affected by this bug to open a new bug report for the same issue which is not even hardware related?
If you just took a minute you could test this bug yourself instead of require us to do all that work to test the latest mainline kernel.
I think you are just mass closing linux kernel related bugs that are still valid and affect many people. Some of them have upstream bug reports which indicate that no actual work has been done to address those issues. So why do testing? Even if someone does the testing most likely no work will be done by downstream to fix the issue. So what's the point? I think doing what you're doing is just making more harm than good.
Christopher M. Penalver: are you going to tell all the 165 people that are affected by this bug to open a new bug report for the same issue which is not even hardware related?
If you just took a minute you could test this bug yourself instead of require us to do all that work to test the latest mainline kernel.
I think you are just mass closing linux kernel related bugs that are still valid and affect many people. Some of them have upstream bug reports which indicate that no actual work has been done to address those issues. So why do testing? Even if someone does the testing most likely no work will be done by downstream to fix the issue. So what's the point? I think doing what you're doing is just making more harm than good.