Scribbling feverishly on April 30, Dr Andrew C Aitchison managed to emit:
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Rob Taylor wrote:
> 
> > I have a patch for this but as i'm not a real x hacker it might have problems,
> > YMMV. ask me if you want it.
> > 
> > i haven't sent it to any X devlopers cos i have no idea who to send it to...
> 
> http://xfree86.com/developer.html (OK not an entirely obvious page,
> but not an unreasonable place either) suggests that fixes should
> be sent to
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > this is the most opaque open source developent team ever.. you dont even get
> > repsonses to bug reports..
> 
> We don't have a bug database (no-one seems to be able to **actually
> do the work** of setting one up), so any response other than
>       a) "please give me more info", or
>       b) submitting a fix
> is false reassurance.
> A bug number doesn't mean anything without a list of numbered bugs.

I'll bite. Herewith: I, Kurt Wall, do solemnly volunteer to create, 
test, and maintain a bug database for XFree86, or to modify an existing 
one.

Kurt
-- 
Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old
ones.
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