[Martin v. Loewis] > :-) I personally don't see it as a problem that bug reports are piling > up. The GCC GNATS has 1341 "open" bug reports (meaning either "open" > or "analyzed") at the moment. bugzilla.mozilla.org reports 19611 bugs > in the "open" categories. Microsoft reportedly has over 60000 open > reports for Windows 2000. Neither of these groups despair :-) If any language I worked on previously had a few hundred open bug reports (not counting feature requests), we would have shut the group down and pursued a new implementation. If you can get the open bugs to fit on one screen, it tends to stay that way; once it spills over a screen, it appears there's no bound on how many additional screens are tolerated (0, 1, infinity). I'm doing my part by reducing my font size and buying a much larger monitor <wink>.
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