reopen 210879 ! thanks
M. Srivastava writes: > If you do find anything substantive to add to the report, > please do so. My follow-up message to Burrows, which should be just after (or maybe just before, some emails get mixed up in transit) the "long rambling" one, should fit the bill. Please try to have a look. Unfortunately, due to my prolific ways, you've closed bug #210879 again, apparently without glancing at said message, so here we go again. > The other reason to close this report is that the doc debian > package can't itself do anything to fix this supposed flaw; it has no > authority to modify the constitution. If the constitution needs to be Of course; and I also noted that constitutions are pesky to fix in my first report. > changed, a constitutional amendment is going to be required; until thien > this bug can be closed on the grounds that the package is distributing > the constitution as it stands today. But if there's a typo, it ought to be on permanent display somewhere, as a reminder, until its fixed, right? Where else would you suggest? Is there an appropriate pseudo package or buglist you know of? I figured, "the file was in this package, so they ought to know where..." Also, this bug is "wishlist". What's the urgency in closing it quickly? PS: on "personality" clashes... I agree that peace is better than war, but when the enemy shoots first, defense is no sin.