"Jan C. Nordholz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'd like to ask you if it is desired (and possible at all) > that submitters close their own bugs if they have been fixed > without the package maintainer's noticing. The informational > pages on b.d.o don't state whether [EMAIL PROTECTED] is obeying > commands from everyone, and whether or not such behaviour > (meddling with bugs as non-maintainer) would be deemed > appropriate.
I think it's desirable, just do it correctly. > In my special case, the bug I've reported two weeks ago > has apparently been fixed upstream, and the latest upload > of the package to experimental has brought the fix into > the archive. Now I'd like to save the maintainer some work > and tag the bug fixed-in-experimental myself (together with > a short explanatory message to the bug log), but am unsure > whether I'm allowed to. Sure, go right ahead, just do it rightly. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]