>> Lars Wirzenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Most packages are maintained by developers who are getting their job done > properly. They will notice the new upstream version and will update the > bug as soon as they can. Filing bugs will only take up their time.
Let me put it this way: if I get a bug report that says "foobar 0.2 came out this morning" its only effect will be to delay the release of a debian package by at least a couple of days. OTOH, if it says "foobar 0.2 is been out for a couple of months now" you'll probably get a friendly message thanking you for the reminder and possibly a package within 24 hours. In other words: stop pestering Myth about a new mozilla package unless you want to have a package next year. -- Marcelo