>Are you aware that you can unsubscribe if you want to?

yes, but this doesn't change the point.

>No I can't but there are definitely people who can.

it would be useless.

>Well that's a way of seeing it (I'd say a bugfix that fixes half of the bug or 
>does it in the wrong way is not a complete fix and hence >leaves the bug not 
>fixed).
>
>Ok, I'll go open a new issue.

this is how debhelper works, and how the syntax of closing bugs works on LP and 
Debian.
if you want to fix this bug go on the new open bug and help Alberto with the 
stuff he requested.

Unfortunately dealing with closed and proprietary software is not so
easy, and I'm telling this with my Debian Developer hat on.

Sorry for that, but posting here will annoy people, and for sure not
help you.

And since I'm a DD, I'll follow the bug you created, and try to help there, 
because I'm not bothered by your mails, but other people are.
(thinking about freedom is also caring about other people's issues)

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