Jean Abou Samra writes:
> (Sorry, not replying to all was an oversight.)
>
> On 16/10/2021 17:31, Dan Eble wrote:
>> On Oct 16, 2021, at 10:58, Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on
>> LilyPond development wrote:
>> >
>> > in my opinion we want to
>> > send users to the mailing list by default.
>>
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Hi James, Werner, all,
>>
>> I would say that 'most' emails to the bug list do NOT need an issue,
>> they are either replies to emails or pointers to existing Issues that
>> explain bug or technical discussions about why something is not a bug
>> but a limitation of
Le 16/10/2021 à 14:28, David Kastrup a écrit
bug-lilypond@gnu.org is not a subscribers-only list and it is expected
that responses include a Cc: to the sender.
Ah, ok. I had inferred the contrary from
http://lilypond.org/bug-reports.html
b) read up on the categories and flags we use for
Am Samstag, dem 16.10.2021 um 15:49 +0200 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
>
> Le 16/10/2021 à 14:18, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
> > Am Samstag, dem 16.10.2021 um 12:55 +0200 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
> > > We're all volunteers and nobody is entitled
> > > to respond to bug reports. So if one slips
> > >
Le 16/10/2021 à 16:03, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
Am Samstag, dem 16.10.2021 um 15:49 +0200 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
Honestly, it doesn't make sense to extrapolate from you to others. I
certainly do if I'm interested in the history of particular decisions,
and I think I've shared collections of
On 15/10/2021 21:21, Timothy Lanfear wrote:
Since 2.23.3, this example produces several error messages of the type
programming error: cyclic dependency: calculation-in-progress
encountered for #'adjacent-pure-heights (VerticalAxisGroup)
continuing, cross fingers
\version "2.23.3"
\layout {
Hi James, Werner, all,
Le 14/10/2021 à 08:43, James a écrit :
Hello,
My own thoughts on this.
On 14/10/2021 01:31, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Hi,
After having opened a few GitLab issues in response to
bug reports on bug-lilypond, I find James extraordinarily
patient for having done this over
Am Samstag, dem 16.10.2021 um 12:55 +0200 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
> We're all volunteers and nobody is entitled
> to respond to bug reports. So if one slips
> through the cracks occasionally, I believe
> it's better to have it in the database and
> keep it for future developers walking around
>
Le 16/10/2021 à 13:09, David Kastrup a écrit :
Jean Abou Samra writes:
Hi James, Werner, all,
I would say that 'most' emails to the bug list do NOT need an issue,
they are either replies to emails or pointers to existing Issues
that explain bug or technical discussions about why something is
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Le 16/10/2021 à 13:09, David Kastrup a écrit :
>> Jean Abou Samra writes:
>>> Hi James, Werner, all,
I would say that 'most' emails to the bug list do NOT need an
issue, they are either replies to emails or pointers to existing
Issues that explain bug or
Am Samstag, dem 16.10.2021 um 16:33 +0200 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
> > > > Honest question: Do you really expect this to change if issues are
> > > > opened on GitLab instead of sent to a mailing list? If it's a good
> > > > report but nobody starts to work on it immediately, there won't be a
> >
On Oct 16, 2021, at 10:58, Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond
development wrote:
>
> in my opinion we want to
> send users to the mailing list by default.
I don't devote much time to handling bugs (until I'm tagged), but the reports
that have come directly through the GitLab UI have
On 10/16/21, 4:55 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Jean Abou Samra"
wrote:
A factor to consider is that, as far as I can read
http://lilypond.org/bug-reports.html (but I can't
remember how it worked for myself), posting to
bug-lilypond requires being subscribed to the
(Sorry, not replying to all was an oversight.)
On 16/10/2021 17:31, Dan Eble wrote:
On Oct 16, 2021, at 10:58, Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond
development wrote:
>
> in my opinion we want to
> send users to the mailing list by default.
I don't devote much time to handling bugs
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