I discovered today that Sun has opened parts of its internal bug database to the public as part of the OpenSolaris project. This allows me to have a look at some of the bugs I fixed in Solaris years ago while working for Sun.
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9th of June 2008 at 14:09
You only fixed one bug?
Slacker.
9th of June 2008 at 21:44
Thank you, you are so nice.
According to my records I made 89 putbacks into Solaris 9 and 10. And that doesn’t include most of the project work like e.g. FireEngine or backports of bug-fixes. Each of those putbacks required running builds, testing, getting my code reviewed and dealing with the development process.