Comment 29 for bug 1049082

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Dario Ruellan (druellan) wrote : Re: The "hundredpapercuts" project will make the Ubuntu experience a glow

I agree with many of the comments, but I believe that bring in bugs related to hardware or a particular installation is a bad idea.

First of all, those bugs are supposedly reported by oops-daisy, and there is already a backend to handle them. I agree that many of them are never fixed, but is not an easy task to reproduce, fix, and retest everything (you can break many things at this level); far from the scope of the project.

Besides, I agree with @Matteo. They are a problem to the UX.

I believe the focus of the project was not to fix critical bugs, but to provide some refinement on the product, fixing annoyances that are never discussed just because they are so minimal.

Even more, if you ask me, we should be working on LTS only. This version is often left behind (last year I get tired trying to backport several papercuts), but has the most professional user base (Amazon, Google), and because is not a moving target like other releases, you can take your time to try polish it, even with hardware-related problems.

IMHO.