>>"Ian" == Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ian> I disapprove of the `wontfix' tag, in principle. It seems to me that Ian> there are three possible relevant situations:
Ian> * There is a deficiency in the package, but perhaps the maintainer Ian> does not have time or expertise to fix it. The bug should remain Ian> open, maybe with `help'. Not a candidate for th wontfix tag. Ian> * There is no deficiency in the package. The bug should be closed. Also not a candidat. Ian> * The question is currently disputed. `wontfix' is not an appropriate Ian> tag here, since it implies a decisive outcome, rather than an Ian> ongoing process [1]. I wouldn't mind `disputed' tag; that would Ian> indicate the need for continuing discussion. No, the dispute resolution process has collapsed; and th person who does the work has determined that th bug shall not be acted upon. Disputed implies progress may still be made; wontfix means I WONT FIX THIS. There is a difference. Ian> Note that the BTS is not a good place to document commonly reported Ian> mistaken (or controversial) bugs. That should be done in package Ian> documentation in the usual way. If this is done correctly then Ian> repeated _useless_ bug reports should be generally avoidable - Ian> although you can reasonably expect (and indeed it would be Ian> appropriate for) people to file new reports if they have substantial Ian> new arguments etc. Utopia. In practice, if some idiot out there is ropening bugs, and there is no common ground, wontfix is a statement of intent. Ian> Be flexible; try to avoid categorical statements such as `I Ian> will never implement that'. There is no shame in being Ian> convinced, by good arguments, to change your mind, even if you Ian> have just been vigorously propounding the opposite view ! Oh, Jesus. manoj -- "Although Poles suffer official censorship, a pervasive secret police and laws similar to those in the USSR, there are thousands of underground publications, a legal independent Church, private agriculture, and the East bloc's first and only independent trade union federation, NSZZ Solidarnosc, which is an affiliate of both the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the World Confederation of Labor. There is literally a world of difference between Poland - even in its present state of collapse - and Soviet society at the peak of its "glasnost." This difference has been maintained at great cost by the Poles since 1944. David Phillips, SUNY at Buffalo, about establishing a gateway from EARN (European Academic Research Network) to Poland Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C