> From: Lennart Borgman Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 2:39 PM > I feel a bit guilty so please forward any pejorative emails to me ;-) > > I have tried to arrange bug reporting the best way I could but maybe I > have not been clear enough. If you are using the patched version to > send then it will go to help-emacs-windows@gnu.org (h-e-w) as you have > observed.
And I am then guilty of having suggested to the OP to send an Emacs bug report. Is help-emacs-windows@gnu.org really the best place to send such bug reports? I wouldn't think so, but it's your call, I guess. I'd think that bugs specifically for your builds should go to you directly (perhaps to a separate mail address that you use just for that), and vanilla Emacs bugs should be directed, as usual, to the Emacs bugs list. For Icicles, for instance, there is a command to send a bug report to me directly. It picks up the relevant system info etc., prepopulating the mail. I don't see why bug reports should go to a help mailing list, which is typically for asking questions (getting help). If someone thinks something is a bug, then that's not something to be discussed as help - it's just something to report to the person who will fix bugs. Just one opinion. (removing emacs-devel and bugs mailing lists from CC)