On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, William Pitcock wrote: > I am complaining about developer time being wasted by xmms zealots > which will likely harass us on our tracker.
There's little that can be done to educate or placate zealots; but considering that everyone is talking about transitioning to audacious, not advertising (heh; amusing that someone thinks we have PR) adacious as an xmms clone. > Then debian will resolve their complaints locally using patches, > which means we will likely have to adopt the position of not > providing any upstream support to debian. I would like to avoid > that, but if debian patches audacious to make it work like XMMS, > then we would have no choice but to reject bugs reported to us using > the debian patched binaries. The point isn't that the maintainers would blindly follow the user's bug reports. The point is that the maintainers will filter out inane and irrelevant bug reports before forwarding them upstream, reducing the load on upstream developers due to whatever package descriptions and transition plans that Debian implements. In general, bug reports should be filed against the Debian package. The Debian maintainer is more than capable of discerning whether the bug is due to a custom modification present in Debian only, or whether it exists upstream, and forwarding the bug appropriately. > As an example, what Debian ships as 'xmms' is quite different than > what you normally get in the CVS of XMMS. I would like to see that > not happen to audacious. That's really a matter of maintainers working closely with upstream developers. Rather than this mailing list the person you should be coordinating with and talking to is Adam Cécile. [Hopefully you were already aware that he is the audacious maintainer.] Don Armstrong -- Our days are precious, but we gladly see them going If in their place we find a thing more precious growing A rare, exotic plant, our gardener's heart delighting A child whom we are teaching, a booklet we are writing -- Frederick Rükert _Wisdom of the Brahmans_ [Hermann Hesse _Glass Bead Game_] http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu