Michel Boaventura <[email protected]> writes: > I'm having a problem compiling the git version of pspp, and I think > it's a bug but I'm not sure. > The correct way of reporting it is sending the problem to pspp-dev, > pspp-bug first, and then on savanna, > or post it first in savanna? I'm trying to learn 'good practices' on a > open source project :D
I don't have a strong preference, personally. Most users I would tell to post to bug-gnu-pspp instead of pspp-dev, but that's only because you have to subscribe to pspp-dev (or get your post approved) before you can post there. Between a mailing list and Savannah, I'd say that your personal preference is more important: bugs are less likely to get lost forever if they are on Savannah, but they are probably more likely to get fixed quickly if they appear on the mailing list :-) -- "I knew it was a bad sign when I drove through Hell (MI) on Wednesday and there was snow on the ground and all the standing water had a layer of ice on the surface... Yes folks, Hell has frozen over and my cable modem *still* wasn't working..." --Ed Glowacki _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
