Hi Itai! On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Itai Zukerman wrote:
> I remember some time ago the proposed system was: > > 1. File an ITP bug against wnpp. > 2. Upload the new package. > 3. Reassign the bug to the new package. > 4. Close the bug. > > However, the instructions (and recent new uploads) seem to omit #3, I > guess because it's easier just to close the bug in the initial > changelog. > > I've just uploaded a new package. Should I apply #3? I can see one problem with omiting #3. If someone else posts the ITP (or RFP or whatever) and you close the bug without reassigning it to your package, then it will only get marked as done and not closed. AFAIK only the original submitter or the maintainer (in this case [EMAIL PROTECTED]) may close a bug. I'll soon find out wheter this is correct since I just sent off a package to my sponsor using the changelog method of closing the bug but did not realize that I didn't do the original bug to the wnpp. -- Peter