On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 04:02, csj wrote: > I'm just curious about Debian's "bug" policy. > > I know that some bugs aren't fixable (because either they're too > expensive to fix or upstream thinks they're a "feature"). But > how are bug reports resolved in the Debian bug system? I just > checked my favorite bug, and it's still under the heading > "outstanding" rather than "resolved" and the program in question > has had, IRC, two major releases. > > I'm not asking that the bug be "solved". I just want it > "resolved". Doesn't the bug report at least merit a "No, I won't > fix it, unless somebody submits the code"? Remember it's a Volunteer Organization devoted to thing that are fun to do. If the bug is not a fun one... well some people just won't pay ANY attention to it. -- greg, greg@gregfolkert.net REMEMBER ED CURRY! http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry Madame, ist thou donning space underwear? For thine ass doth lie beyond the physical boundaries of this world!
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