Hi,

In recent years I've been several times annoyed at patches that Dovecot package 
maintainers add to their specific Linux distributions. Initially I waste a lot 
of time until I figure out that some user-reported problem isn't in Dovecot 
itself, but something that package maintainer changed. After that it becomes 
easier to remember that a specific distro had a specific problem, but it's 
still a waste of time for everyone to even have to deal with it.

For example just recently one guy disabled imap/pop3 port in default config for 
no good reason (reverted since). Ubuntu itself caused a lot of user confusion 
for a long time by using a separate dovecot-postfix.conf config file for 
..whatever the package name was called (newer Dovecot versions will log a 
warning about config path changes, trying to avoid the worst of this problem in 
future).

So, my question: Is there a possibility for me to get an email about each patch 
that goes to any of Dovecot related packages, immediately after it gets placed 
into some kind of testing repository? So that if I notice a potential problem, 
I could contact you and get it solved before the final release?

I don't know about other upstream coders, but I'd prefer there to be more 
cooperation. Like, just an example idea: Have [email protected] 
mailing list where all notifications about diffs to upstream PACKAGE gets sent. 
Whoever is interested in them can subscribe there. And send an email about the 
existence of such list to all of the upstreams' mailing lists. Perhaps the 
Debian's big openssl mistake would have been noticed immediately if such list 
had existed for them.. I guess it would be even better to have common lists 
shared by all distros, but maybe that's too much to ask for.


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