On Wed, 16 Feb 2022, Matthew Vernon wrote:
[Debian policy is usually that bugs need to be "Important" priority or higher
for fixes to be considered for a stable point release. I'm assuming you don't
think that applies here]
Ok, thanks. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't missed. And yeah, I've
wondered sometimes about how priorities work for different package types.
"important" for a bible program is different than for "mount" or
something more critical.
Though, checking the description in "reportbug", it says:
Important: a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a package,
without rendering it completely unusable to everyone.
Which I suppose is an appropriate description of a search feature.
But, I have confidence that you know how things work and are doing it
correctly. I used to run testing everywhere since it is pretty stable
in general, but every once in a while will have trouble with a package,
so started running stable more often.