• Bug#255324: your mail

    From Marc Haber@1:229/2 to Marco d'Itri on Fri Aug 20 21:20:07 2004
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    From: [email protected]

    reopen #255324
    thanks

    On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 08:34:05PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
    From: Marco d'Itri <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected]
    Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:34:05 +0200 (CEST)

    [empty]

    You must seriously be out of your mind. What is the problem with
    fixing a small typo in an example? Why do you refuse to fix?

    Greetings
    Marc


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  • From Marco d'Itri@1:229/2 to Marc Haber on Fri Aug 20 21:30:20 2004
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    On Aug 20, Marc Haber <[email protected]> wrote:

    You must seriously be out of your mind. What is the problem with
    fixing a small typo in an example? Why do you refuse to fix?
    I don't even know if it's a typo or it was intended to be this way.
    Definitely it's not something relevant.
    I like keeping changes in my packages to the least possible number.
    If you feel so strongly about this please send a patch upstream.

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    Marco | [7609 sf84imKEPJoNI]


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  • From Norbert Tretkowski@1:229/2 to All on Fri Aug 20 22:50:11 2004
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    * Marco d'Itri wrote:
    On Aug 20, Marc Haber <[email protected]> wrote:
    You must seriously be out of your mind. What is the problem with
    fixing a small typo in an example? Why do you refuse to fix?
    [...]
    I like keeping changes in my packages to the least possible number.

    Really bad reason for closing non-fixed bugreports.

    Norbert


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  • From Kenneth Pronovici@1:229/2 to Marco d'Itri on Fri Aug 20 23:00:18 2004
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    On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 09:13:26PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
    On Aug 20, Marc Haber <[email protected]> wrote:

    You must seriously be out of your mind. What is the problem with
    fixing a small typo in an example? Why do you refuse to fix?
    I don't even know if it's a typo or it was intended to be this way. Definitely it's not something relevant.
    I like keeping changes in my packages to the least possible number.
    If you feel so strongly about this please send a patch upstream.

    Here's an idea: how about *you* send it upstream on your user's behalf?
    You are the maintainer, after all. That couldn't possibly take any more
    work than having this conversation.

    I have a hard time understanding this. You have an opportunity to make
    your Debian package *better* than upstream by changing one character,
    and you're actively trying to avoid it? You wouldn't even have to
    upload immediately - I can't imagine Marc would have complained if you
    had waited a bit for another set of changes that better warranted an
    upload.

    KEN

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