I'd like to know ohw's handling the bug reports.
I'd also like to know who assigns the bug reports, and to whom can he assign them to?
As well as how the assigned is notified?
Please don't tell me it's all vroom.
(Can the system overlord do everything?)

I recently made bug#243, cause perlfunc:index is kinda blank, and then i discovered bug#222.

Now this hasen't been fixed, yeah it's not life threatning, but should be.

Yeah I know that the bug report facility was kind of broken, after all i did make bug#223. And yeah I know bug reports go kind of slow, but dkubb made bug#222 in January.

And overall, all the POD located here is outdated. I really like this site(if you couldn't tell already), and I feel d'pod should be updated. Half the time when i'm programmering in perl, and want to look at the latest POD, i just go to my local copy, and miss out on some important cb conversation. I'd rather have the up-to-date pod here, at perlmonks, so that I have one less reason to leave, even if for only a moment.

And as for super search, does anyone know what the long term cost is?
(see, you can end a question with a prep·o·si·tion)

 
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In reply to Crazy about a bug report (and POD and super search) by crazyinsomniac

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