Hi, > > - Supposedly, neither virtuoso nor nepomuk is the right place to > > report the bug. > > So, what is the right place then? I hope you do not deny that there > > is a problem which needs to be fixed. > > You assume the way to fix things is "reporting a bug somewhere", which > isn't. > Virtuoso has been removed from testing because it is RC buggy on its > own; if you want to get it in testing (and thus in the next stable) > again, what you have to do is to *cooperate* with the current maintainer > to fix its bugs, possibly provide the latest version of it, and so on. I never assumed that reporting a bug magically fixes anything, nor did I say so. If I find a problem in a package and I am pretty sure it is a bug (and not just a configuration issue), I report it if that has not yet been done. Then I know that the developers are aware of the issue, and I get informed when it gets fixed - and maybe if someone or myself can add additional valuable information, it can be added so it's all tracked in one place. I thought about this problem the same way. That's all I wanted to do. I am sorry if I upset you, that was in no way my intention. Also, now that you are aware of the issue, I won't waste your time with more emails after this one.
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