Your message dated Thu, 08 Sep 2011 08:02:42 +0800
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and subject line Re: Bug#640857: trivial bts efficiency discoveries
has caused the Debian Bug report #640857,
regarding trivial bts efficiency discoveries
to be marked as done.
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Package: devscripts
Version: 2.11.1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/bts
Examining the mail generated by
$ bts reopen 636437 , found 636437 1.0.24.2-2
# cat -e /var/spool/exim4/input/1R1REl-0000XH-Ub-D
1R1REl-0000XH-Ub-D$
reopen 636437 $
found 636437 1.0.24.2-2$
thanks$
We note a trailing blank, and an unnecessary thanks.
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>>>>> "JV" == James Vega <[email protected]> writes:
JV> The thanks is how to signal the end of the control block. Yes, you can
JV> leave it off and the BTS will eventually ignore anything afterward, but
JV> what's the harm in including it?
OK, maybe some corporate mailers might add some junk so indeed better
leave it on.
JV> As for the trailing space, the code is clearer with the space than
JV> changing it to not have a space when there is no submitter specified.
JV> Also, again, what's the harm in the extra space?
Just thought you weren't aware you were sending it. OK, never mind. Closing.
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