On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 01:49:15PM +0200, Benjamin BAYART wrote:
Recently (a few months ago) the debian-qa team did an update of dvidvi, applying the patches that were in the BTS. Before that, bugs have been in open state, some with patches attached, for more than 5 years.
But they're applied now, right? I guess the system worked.
Despite your unfair position,
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Of course, you might think that a system in which bugs can stay opened during years, with patches available at the hand, is a good system and that it should not change.
Dude, *your proposal doesn't do anything to change that*.
efforts. And, yes, a patch in a BTS is only accessible to developpers, not to users. Users does not know how to apply a patch and compile a program, this is why they use a distribution.
<bullshit alert>So, ordinary users can't pull a patch out of the BTS and apply it, but they can use subversion? I'd *love* to see the users in your little world. Mike Stone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]