On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 10:59:52AM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > > > Comments welcomed: > > > > > > --- Reporting.wml 13 Apr 2003 15:15:42 -0000 1.36 > > > +++ Reporting.wml 20 Apr 2003 20:21:59 -0000 > > > @@ -24,7 +24,12 @@ > > > > > > <p>If you'd like to send a copy of your bug report to additional > > > recipients > > > (such as mailing lists), you shouldn't use the usual e-mail headers, but > > > -<a href="#xcc">a different method, described below</a>.</p> > > > +<a href="#xcc">a different method, described below</a>. Please note > > > +that it is normally not recommended to report a bug both to the debian > > > +bug tracking system and the program's original bug address (or other > > > +bug tracking systems like bugzilla or Sourceforge.net's one): The > > > +maintainer will forward your report when needed. This helps to > > > +avoid duplicate reports.</p> > > > > Personally I don't think we should be as explicit as that. We may not > > actually have consensus among developers for such a statement, and I can > > certainly think of cases where filing some bugs upstream rather than having > > the Debian maintainer sort them out first would be preferable. > > What do then? Mark it as wontfix or leave it alone? Other proposals?
Leave it alone until I (or someone else) get my head together to think of a sufficiently non-intrusive version :) -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.