Le Thursday 03 February 2005 à 14:45:32, David A. Desrosiers a écrit: > > I connect to the net via email and wwwoffle. Staying on line to fill > > out https forms would be rather expensive. > > They're behind http, not https, but if they're not reported in > our bugtracker, they won't get addressed, unfortunately. Debian's > bugtracker does not address our needs, nor do any of the pilot-link > developers use it for the primary pilot-link entry-point. > > I guess someone else will have to report them then. Until now, > every single one reported against pilot-link so far, is either lost, > or has been posted into our bugtracker. I haven't seen the last 15 or > so that have come through the Debian bugtracker being posted to our > bugtracker.
So why are you, the main upstream author, reading Debian bug reports if you say they are just lost? Maybe you have the hability to forget every thing you read in the Debian bug tracker? :-) Why can't _you_ either correct the bug directly or open a new bug in your bug tracking system? I supposed you were doing something like this since you answer to Debian bugs. If you want I can forward the Debian bugs to the upstream bug tracker. But many of the latest bugs are already solved or non-existant in the new version of pilot-link (0.12.0). Regards, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]