Robert McQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 05:41:57PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote: > Users should understand that the BTS isn't upstream. Comments should be > sent to bugzilla. FYI upstream can't reproduce this bug... > > Christian
> Maintainers should understand it's part of their job to track bugs in > their packages in the Debian BTS, gather information or reproduce them, > fix them or forward them to upstream, and close them when a package is > uploaded that fixes them. Having a bug filed on your package is not a > personal affront. The Debian BTS is meant to be a clearing-house for all > bugs that users can encounter on a Debian system. It's not the user's > job to run around getting bugzilla accounts and finding where to report And what's happen when I can't reproduce a bug ? I keep bugs on the BTS with a nice unreproducible tag without forwarding these bugs to upstream. In that case filing a bug on the BTS doesn't help at all. When I see that at least 99% of my bugs reports are upstream and 50% are unreproducible. Christian

