bug reports considered good for our health

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I'm really pleased at the quantity _and_ quality of bug reports coming
in for Fedora 12 documentation.  (I seem to be on a number of QA
checks for various guides, which I'm glad about.)

We should run the statistics with bugzilla, but I'm getting a gut
feeling about this release based on what I've seen so far.  Anyone
else notice this?

* Overall, more bugs across a few main documents (Installation Guide,
  Release Notes) and a few others (IIRC).  This means:

  * More people are reading the content; 
  * They care enough to file bugs;
  * Bug reports are a needed part of improving open content, it's the
    open source way;
  * Bug reports are a sign of a healthy and engaged community.

* The quality of the bug reports is up.  They are mostly associated
  with the correct component, are clear in what they find wrong, and
  offer solutions and fixes.  In fact, just now I saw a bug report[1]
  that included a patch, which prompted me to write this email.  We've
  received a few bugs in translations, including correction
  suggestions.

* The component owners have been highly responsive.  The recent
  improvements around bugzilla process, bug clean-up, and bug
  maintenance are showing quality and attention from this team.  You
  are making Fedora Docs look really good!

Considering that we have more than doubled the number of guides for
the release, with l10n to match, I reckon we actually have _fewer_
bugs per guide.

If anyone cares to know what our real health statistics are around bug
reports, I could get together with you and any others in IRC for a
few hours and draw what we need from bugzilla.

- Karsten

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=545577
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