It's not fun to reports bugs to the Debian bug tracking system. The thanks you get is spam. I have a special e-mail address that I use then I'm little afraid that it becomes public. My intention is to change that address then it collect to much spam. But my latest contribution to the Debian bug tracking system was a big mistake. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=45480 The report you can see was a ordinary e-mail sent to the maintainer of Aptitude. He saw it as a Dpkg thing and asked me if he could send it to the public dpkg list. I said O.K. Now you can think I have to blame myself but I could never thought about that he would include my personal information, including my main e-mail address, then he send it further to the public dpkg list. But he did. To avoid spam I send a mail, four days ago, to the Debian bug tracking system administrator and asked him to remove my personal information. I haven't heard from him and my personal information is still public in the bugreport. Today I got my first spam ever to my main e-mail address and now I'm very angry and dissatisfied. Spam should not be the drawback for reporting bugs, I think. And the Debian bug tracking system is not a place there I want to contribute anymore.
Magnus Berg Burgsvik SWEDEN -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]