Santiago Vila writes ("Re: When a bug is a bug?"): ... > I mailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I received this from you, through the bug > tracking system: > > Their explanation is attached below. If this explanation is > unsatisfactory and you haven't received a better one in a separate > message then please contact the developer directly, or email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or me. > > The explanation was unsatisfactory, and I didn't receive a better one in a > separate message. I was not going to contact the developer directly, > because he was clearly refusing to relate the timestamp problem > with the kpathsea searching algorithm. > > At this point I don't have clear whether the words "or me" in "email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or me" are still valid or not. Are they valid?
I hadn't realised that developers wouldn't know that there would be a better way for them to sort this kind of thing out. Do I need to add some text saying `If you are a Debian developer, please use our internal procedures for resolving disagreements over bug reports.' ? Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]