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From: Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: bugs.debian.org: please consider changing the "Bug" tag in e-mail
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Hi,
some upstream authors feel offended when a Debian maintainer forwards
a wishlist request from the BTS since the BTS uses the bad word "Bug"
in the subject. This has in at least one case led to an upstream
author publicly stating that "Bugs" from the Debian BTS will be
treated with lower priority since we also flag wishlist requests as
"bug".
Please consider changing the e-mail subject to something less
offensive, like "Ticket", or "BTS". The last thing we need is offended
upstream authors.
Greetings
Marc
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From: Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Closing this bug: A bug by any other name would still have an
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Whatever we call bugs, bugs they will remain; changing the name to
suit dubious sensibilities is pointless. As this bug has been wontfix
for some time without seriuos argument, I'm now closing it.
Don Armstrong
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