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Package: bugs.debian.org
Version: 20020118
Severity: wishlist
The bug reporting instructions contain enough options that it would be
useful to have a "testing" bug category to send random notes to just
to explore how exactly the bug reporting system works in practice.
Thanks,
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Debian Release: 2.2
Kernel Version: Linux there 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown
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The best way is to look at extant examples to learn how the bts works;
filing bugs that don't actually effect Debian in Debian's bts is a
problem, because people read -bugs-dist. If you want to play with a
BTS, the best thing would be to use one set up for precisely this
purpose.
Don Armstrong
--
"There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the
right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself."
-- Bach
http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
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