Moin Marcus! Marcus Brinkmann schrieb am Sunday, den 19. May 2002: > Independent of this specific bug report (I really only skimmed over it), > I am starting to reconsider this, and file porting problems upstream first. > Although the other GNU/Linux ports file them as Debian bugs AFAICS, it seems > that the Hurd-specific nature of the patches, and often the volume of changes > needed, is outweighing in costs the benefits listed above. But the Debian > BTS is really nice, and I like to use it to keep track of my porting work. > > What do other people think on this issue?
Good idea. Main rules prefered by me: - send the bug to the BTS - set "upstream" tag and s end Cc' to the upstream - severity: normal/minor/whishlist, depending on the problem w/o changes - if you provide a _tested_ patch, send the patch tag, otherwise DO NOT Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Eingedeutschte Fehlermeldungen sind doch etwas schoenes: "Kein Weltraum links auf dem Geraet" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

