Re: about bug self-reporting

2014-11-11 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:18:46AM +0100, bilibop project wrote: > My question is: is it welcome to file a bug report against my own package ? I frequently do that as a reminder to myself. That way, I can handle my own observations just as any normal bug report. Greetings Marc -- --

Re: about bug self-reporting

2014-11-10 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, bilibop project wrote: > I'm probably off-topic, but I fail to find the proper debian list for this > issue: -mentors or -devel are fine. > I've found two bugs in packages I maintain: an important bug in an optional > package, and a RC bug in another package. Nobody has repo

Re: about bug self-reporting

2014-11-09 Thread Don Armstrong
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, bilibop project wrote: > My question is: is it welcome to file a bug report against my own package ? Absolutely! File bugs early, and often. -- Don Armstrong http://www.donarmstrong.com I don't care how poor and inefficient a little country is; they lik

Re: about bug self-reporting

2014-11-09 Thread Cameron Norman
Hello, El dom, 9 de nov 2014 a las 3:18 , bilibop project escribió: Hi, I'm probably off-topic, but I fail to find the proper debian list for this issue: I've found two bugs in packages I maintain: an important bug in an optional package, and a RC bug in another package. Nobody has reported

about bug self-reporting

2014-11-09 Thread bilibop project
Hi, I'm probably off-topic, but I fail to find the proper debian list for this issue: I've found two bugs in packages I maintain: an important bug in an optional package, and a RC bug in another package. Nobody has reported them. The Freeze Policy [1] says that the fixes for these bugs may be inc