Le vendredi 14 septembre 2007, Luk Claes a écrit : > Well for packages with many changes and many users it's not always easy > to debug every single problem. So sometimes it's a great help if bug > submitters test if the problem still occurs in the latest version...
Hello Luk, I concur. But, still, clearly, one cannot ask for info, more input from the user, while at the same time disregard 99% of the info already provided. Well, I hope that you are right and that is a /misunderstanding/. But I feel these last year that this kind of /misunderstanding/ happen often on the Debian BTS. Here we are talking about linux and SATA support, not really a secondary issue of an obscure piece of software. That's why I raised the issue at debian-devel, I would be glad if it serves as a reminder to Debian developers that even if users obviously owe something to them, handling honestly reports is part of the deal. If each time one a user of debian testing get to his documented bug reports as only answer to use another version of the software (meaning switching to unstable, which he may not want to/be able to), that won't do. Well, end of the story for me. Thanks Luk for your attention. -- Mathieu Roy | Not everybody on earth is native english speaker, keep cool :) | http://stock.coleumes.org/doc.php?i=/misc-files/flawed-english