If your talking about the mouse x and y problem, I also posted a reply to
that bug stating that it worked on my machine as well (and on about 3 other
systems here at work).

Seeing that Robert is doing ALOT of work on getting patches and bug fixes
organised I think he has all the right to close bugs if he can't reproduce
it (or none of use can) to clean up the full bug list.

If the bug ever surfaces on someone elses system then it can always be
reopened or resubmitted... but for now this seems to work for us.

Please remember this is an opensource project (although not everyone has
full controll over the deletion/creation/modification in CVS for -should be-
obvious reasons) everyone IS capable of getting the full code and fixing
bugs them selves..

the way Robert is handling everything works for me.

Pascal Bestebroer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Software ontwikkelaar
Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v.
http://www.oibv.com

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Eytan
> Heidingsfeld
> Verzonden: vrijdag 26 januari 2001 11:11
> Aan: Dynapi-Dev
> Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Dev] Works For Me
>
>
> I don't believe this. You can't close bugs on a works for me
> clause. When
> creating an API it has to be stable on all systems. Not only on Robert
> Rainwater system. Specially as a developer. When I client
> will come and
> complain that your site tends to crash certain machines what
> are you going
> to do? Tell him "Works For Me"
>
> 8an
>
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