Hi Dominik,

Attacking me isn't going to solve your problem. Note that you are
accusing me but you didn't reply my last message.

The bug was closed because is a clear problem in your side and, today,
I received a notice for autorm from testing (and I am sure that the
package is working fine). So, make your problem reproducible and I and
the upstream (very active) are going solve the issue.

I maintain several packages, all updated (see my DDPO). My work is
very seriously. So, please, be polite and I will help you.

A closed bug will not destroy your life. You can reopen or file a new
bug, after check your environment and make the issue reproducible.
Think to do better.

Regards,

Eriberto



2015-08-08 15:45 GMT-03:00 Dominik George <n...@naturalnet.de>:
> Hi,
>
> this is incredible.
>
> There are people who have a job and a life and all that. Giving more than a 
> few days to set up a new system for testing and testing for the bug seems to 
> be granted.
>
> Maybe you should not be a Debian maintainer at all, but just reopening the 
> bug until we found out what is going on might be a good start.
>
> -nik


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