[LLVMdev] Attract attention of bugs/feature wishes
Sean Silva
chisophugis at gmail.com
Sat Jan 24 04:03:49 PST 2015
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 7:02 AM, Christoph GrĂ¼ninger <foss at grueninger.de>
wrote:
> Hi LLVM devs,
>
> I am wondering how you handle bug entries and how I can attract the
> attention of bugs I want to get fixed. Last time I followed an annoying
> bug, it was closed by chance and an other developer pointed out, that by
> the way my bug was fixed.
>
> My two recent examples are
>
> Bug 17862 - Support attribute deprecated for template alias
> Bug 21629 - Warning "missing braces around initializer" causing problems
> with std::array
>
> Nobody commented on them, they seemed to be ignored. I don't know
> whether nobody care, nobody has time, or whether the bugs are utterly
> stupid.
>
Usually the root cause is that nobody has time.
-- Sean Silva
>
> So what can I do beside fixing them myself? Should I vote and ask all my
> friends to vote, too? Or spamming the mailing list like with this very
> email?
>
> Bye
> Christoph
>
> --
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> design of its command-line interface. -- Tom Tromey, FOSDEM 2014
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