Hi Dan, Quoting Dan Dennedy (2014-10-08 19:01:28) > I do not know how to interact with these bug reports. When I click > them, I get what appears to be a read-only page that looks kind of > like an email message.
You can comment on e.g. bug#764163 by emailing <764...@bugs.debian.org>. But only if you want. You can also just leave to us Debian developers to mess with our bug tracker. :-) > Let me just say that I personally do not plan to address many of these > except Bug#764163. Do you mean to say that you don't want those other issues replicated to one of the MLT issue trackers, or would you appreciate that but just warn ahead that I shouldn't put up my hopes too high they will be solved? > The SourceForge tracker is super simple as is the github issue > tracker. I am happy that your bug tracker(s) fit your needs. I did not mean to criticise them. It is just that I am involved in packaging 400+ code projects for Debian, and sometimes get exhausted doing even super simple tasks. > Both of these I already use for MLT. Ah, I was unaware that you also used the github issue tracker. I will try keep it in mind and use that one in the future. Regards, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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