On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 04:02:11PM +0800, csj wrote: > I'm just curious about Debian's "bug" policy. > > I know that some bugs aren't fixable (because either they're too > expensive to fix or upstream thinks they're a "feature"). But > how are bug reports resolved in the Debian bug system? I just > checked my favorite bug, and it's still under the heading > "outstanding" rather than "resolved" and the program in question > has had, IRC, two major releases.
I only see one bug report by you. #162308: gkdial-gnome? This was files as normal but now downgraded properly as wishlist. > I'm not asking that the bug be "solved". I just want it > "resolved". Doesn't the bug report at least merit a "No, I won't > fix it, unless somebody submits the code"? I think it is properly "resolved" by changing priority. This is a feature request. Unless someone feels urge to write a code, it will stay there. Will you contribute some code here? Basically, Debian is all about packaging and broken code (mostly security) fix. Other option for you is to send a mail to upstream. Good luck. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

