Rob Weir wrote on Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 12:49:56 -0500: > On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Pedro Giffuni <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello David; > > > > If you find a bug in OpenOffice.org file it directly > > on Apache's bugzilla. Duplicate bug reports are fine, > > they really are. > > > > So far I am the only one in the business of actually > > committing fixes to issues, so trust me and ignore > > completely what Rob suggested. I will act with extreme > > prejudice ignoring any bug report linked to libreoffice > > on the principle that such contributions or the resulting > > followups are not made under a compatible license. I won't > > even look at them. > > > > Do you really think the facts expressed in a bug report are covered by > a license? I'm not talking about patches, but the facts of "Do X, Y > and Z and Calc crashes?". If you think that, then I think you are > mistaken.
I wonder if there's a room for shared bug tracking --- i.e., people enter a bug once, and then the fix is tracked N times, once for every set of incompatible licenses the fix is developed under. (initially N=2)
