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Bug#71884: closed by "Eugene V. Lyubimkin" <jackyf.devel@gmail.com> (closing #24717)



> From: "Eugene V. Lyubimkin" <jackyf.devel@gmail.com>
> To: 24717-done@bugs.debian.org
> Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 21:06:20 +0200
> Subject: closing #24717
> Very old bug, we have nothing to do with it. Closing. Reopen if you object.

I'm sorry, I can't make heads or tails of this message.

"We have nothing to do with it" normally means that "we" isn't
involved in "it" in any way. But who is "we" and what is "it" in this
sentence?

If "we" is the apt maintainers and "it" is the bug then, uh, who would
be a more relevant group to address an apt problem to?

Normally we close bugs when the problem has been addressed. Has it?



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