On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 8:12 PM, Steve Petrie, P.Eng. <apet...@aspetrie.net> wrote: > I know what "upstream" means, in terms of: water flow in a river, or vehicle > flow on a highway, or data flow over a comms link. "upstream" is where a > moving particle was, earlier in time > > But my puzzlement is -- where is "upstream" in relation to an email forum, > in the context of a thread? > > The fix for the mitmdump bang line bug was applied to file > mitmdump-script.py, and according to its "Date Modified" field on my Win XP, > this file arrived in the e:\a p p s\Python27\Scripts\ directory, when I > installed mitmproxy. So it looks to me like file mitmdump-script.py is a > product of the mitmproxy project. > > Am I correct in assuming, that "upstream" in the context of this present > thread, means I should report the bang line bug to an mitmproxy forum?
"Upstream" normally refers to a flow of software, rather than of discussions, but your conclusion is correct: upstream would be the source of the software you're working with, so in this case, somewhere specific to mitmproxy. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list