On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 22:59:40 +0000 (UTC), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wichert Akkerman) said:
> packages? If a derived distro wants to get bugreports for a > modified package they have to change it anyway and don't > need to modify /etc/dpkg/origins/debian. If they don't then > the default setup is just fine. I disagree. It doesn't seem right to use Debian volunteers to handle bugs for a package in our commercial product, even if it is the exact same package. Since we're being paid to do this, *all* bugs should come to us first. If it's our fault, we fix it and the Debian devloper never sees it. If it's something not our fault, but we can fix it, the developer benefits from us (which we want). If it's not something we can fix, we forward it over to him. This results in a better Debian, without burdening volunteer developers with things that aren't their fault. -- Eric Gillespie, Jr. <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Developer Progeny Linux Systems - http://progeny.com