>
> Nope the mistake is mine and I did just point it out in a response to
> Atanu separately.
>

Thanks :-) I am writing a science fiction on FOSS, hope you will like it.


> You do write technical content and knowing how software development in a
> FOSS scenario works is kind of expected. A writer and a passionate
> GNU/Linux user would be aware of how to ensure that his/her problems are
> logged into appropriate defect tracking systems *and* end up helping
> others - wouldn't you agree that it is the basis on which FOSS develops ?


Sure, I agree with you. I posted it here, as I was pretty sure that someone
already had a solution out here. If someone suggests a solution here then it
would help many others on the list who are facing similar issues.


It is good to know that you do file bugs on LP. But, filing bugs does
> not require one a techie (whatever that may mean). So, if you are
> interested in strawman arguments feel free. I would not agree to the
> concept pushed across by Atanu and you that bug filing systems are not
> meant for users. They could do with enhancements and simplifications,
> but for that too you need to file requests. Not just throw up hands and
> say 'I am not technical'.
>
> My claim that I am not techie was not an expression of throwing hands; it
meant that despite not being a techie (I don't have to be a techie to use
PC), I do my best to solve my issues ;-)

Swapnil
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