>>> Andreas Bihlmaier 8-Oct-05 15:20 >>> > > From my point of view I can understand why people rather send their > bugs to misc rather than use sendbug. It is the response or feedback > they want to get before submitting plain out dumb bug reports. Most > of the time (that is NOT only for OpenBSD) they are right to do that > because it is THEIR fault. > > I want to submit a bug report since quite a while about my onboard skc > card not being detected correctly (getting attached and detached right > after that in dmesg). (no I don't want to high jack this thread, just > an example) On the other hand I really love OpenBSD and don't want to > "blame" developers for unsupported hardware. > > Now what should I do about my network card? > Send describtion of problem > 1.) to misc@ ? > 2.) use sendbug ? > 3.) to tech@ ?
Plenty of bug reports start out as threads on [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're not sure, ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED] If it appears that there's a genuine problem, use sendbug(1) (preferred) or post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] As a rule of thumb, don't post to tech@ unless you are including a diff to fix/add something. Even the developers post to tech@ from time to time, to get a wider testing audience. Thanks Tom