Re: Bug tracking

2024-03-31 Thread Oğuz
On Monday, April 1, 2024, Martin D Kealey wrote: > On Mon, 11 Dec 2023, 05:19 Chet Ramey, wrote: > Are we building a cathedral with gatekeepers, or a bazaar > where the masses can contribute? > What's stopping masses from contributing now? All you need is an email address. And why this non-st

Re: Manual: clarify what POSIX stands for

2024-03-31 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024, at 8:47 PM, Martin D Kealey wrote: > Most English speakers find "explanations of names" to be distractions > rather than helping, so if you REALLY want to add this, can it please NOT > be right next to the first use of the word "POSIX". As the OP noted, the info/online manual

Re: Manual: clarify what POSIX stands for

2024-03-31 Thread Poor Yorick
On 2024-04-01 03:47, Martin D Kealey wrote: On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, 20:04 Alan Urmancheev, wrote: Currently, Bash's manual definitions section mentions POSIX, but doesn't explain what that abbreviature stands for ... I think that abbreviatures can be confusing, especially when you don't

Re: Manual: clarify what POSIX stands for

2024-03-31 Thread Martin D Kealey
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, 20:04 Alan Urmancheev, wrote: > Currently, Bash's manual definitions section mentions POSIX, but doesn't > explain what that abbreviature stands for ... > I think that abbreviatures can be confusing, especially when you don't get > to know what they stand for. > I suspect

Bug tracking

2024-03-31 Thread Martin D Kealey
On Mon, 11 Dec 2023, 05:19 Chet Ramey, wrote: > On 11/30/23 5:18 AM, Martin D Kealey wrote: > > > If there's a bug tracking system beyond "threads in a mailing list", I'd > > like to know how I can get access to it. > > https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?group=bash That's a good start, but it se