On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 07:28 +0800, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> I noticed that when submitting bugs to bug-*@gnu.org, unlike other bug
> submission by mail systems, e.g., Deb bugs of Debian, the user receives
> no cheery auto reply acknowledging the bug was ever even received and
> didn't go into a black hole, or expecting the user to dig out what
> happened to his submission via poking around the website.
> 
> Let's the advanced user disable notifications like they can in Debian.
> For the default state, please enable auto acknowledgments of bug mail
> received, like Debian does.
> 
> Anybody reading this?
> Anybody get this?

If you want a bug report to be filed and acknowledged, then you want:

https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=make

The FSF does not use an email-based bug tracker, like Debian; we use
Savannah.

This mailing list is for discussion about bugs.  Sometimes those
discussions result in a fix and sometimes not, but it's not the case
that every message to this list is automatically tracked as a bug
report.  Only Savannah bug reports are officially tracked.

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