> -----Original Message----- > From: Ben Hutchings [mailto:b...@decadent.org.uk] > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 18:11 > To: Jose R R <jose....@metztli-it.com>; 837...@bugs.debian.org; Wolfgang > Tichy <wtich...@gmail.com> > Cc: dev <d...@openoffice.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Bug#837178: linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64: All memory and swap > is used up until system freezes > > On Sat, 2016-09-10 at 17:37 -0700, Jose R R wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 12:37 PM, Wolfgang Tichy <wtich...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > Package: src:linux > > > Version: 3.16.7-ckt25-2+deb8u3 > > > Severity: critical > > > Tags: security > > > Justification: causes serious data loss > > > > > > Dear Maintainer, > > > > > > when I open a particular word document (it contains images and I > > > can send it > > > to you for testing) with libreoffice, all memory and all swap get > > > used up > > > within about a minute. > > > > You may want to *narrow down* your memory issue by trying out Apache > > OpenOffice: > > > > Download: https://openoffice.org/download/ > [...] > > Please, we don't need advocacy for rival software in the Debian BTS. [orcmid]
I agree completely, Ben. I don't understand at all how dev@oo.a.o became included in this, since it has nothing to do with development at Apache OpenOffice. My reading of the quoted "narrow down" was as a suggestion for forensic purposes, the same way I test apparent problem documents with different products to see if there is anything in the pattern that gives me clue about what the defect might be. And even so, there is no reason that the dev@ openoffice.apache.org list be cross-posted. I am told that a document-forensic suggestion was not the intention. In that case I want to make it clear that the ASF is completely ecumenical about open-source software projects, sees forking as a feature, and does not participate in advocacy of one project over another. So, in accordance with the ASF operating as a US charity that provides free software as a public good, the Apache OpenOffice project does not concern itself about "rival software." Individuals have their own positions, sometimes rooted deeply in the past, and that shows up on various lists. Those are not official positions, whatever the association of the advocate with Apache projects. That the technical analysis on behalf of an issue on the Debian Bug Tracking System was used in this manner is unfortunate and regrettable. It was also inappropriate that the dev@ openoffice.apache.org list was also so abused. I trust we can remove the cross-posting now and Debian developers can return to their important business without this distraction. - Dennis E. Hamilton ASF Vice President for Apache OpenOffice Chair of the AOO Project Management Committee > > Ben. > > -- > Ben Hutchings > Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old > ones.