Chris Bannister <cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz> writes: >> > man bends down and starts helping him look. After a while of futile >> > searching the man says, hmmm, this isn't getting us anywhere; where did >> > you lose it. The man replies, Further on up the road, but the light's >> > better here." >> > >> > There's not much debian-user can do about facilitating change whether >> > upstream is receptive or not. >> >> I dunno. That sounds a little cynical to me. > > Come on Lee, unless you are going to write patches and submit them to > the Debian maintainer via the BTS, which I gather from your mails is not > your intention, then what can complaining on debian-user about upstream > achieve?
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