On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 04:11 +0200, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > There is no need at all, to have more useless duplicated bug reports,
> > specially on wnpp. Only those duplicated bug reports with useful
> > information in it should remain open.
> 
>   I disagree with this: bugs should always be merged instead of closed
>   if they're duplicate, so that e.g. all the submitters get the "fixed
>   in version x.y" mail.

I meant the same. If a bug report is duplicated and contains no useful
information, should be burnt out.

>   As for the "special" wnpp, while there's no much point, I'll admit, in
>   merging ITPs, my rationale above perfectly applies to RFPs. I mention
>   because I've seen you unmerge & close wnpp bugs several times already,
>   and I really believe this should not happen for RFPs.

I go for the same as previously: If it is duplicated and contains
nothing worthwhile, it should be closed. If the new bug report is merged
and then this picky bastard (me) and unmerges and closes it, that is
logged on the first bug report, which in all case will be seen there is
more interest for that piece of software to be packaged.

Adiós,

--
David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   |  http://www.damog.net/
                   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  |          GPG: C671257D
  Yo sólo sé que no he cenado.

Reply via email to