> ONLY if you are a Cooker user. If you are not, and are an 8.2 user,
> then you don't know what's a bug in Cooker and what's not, right?
> Perhaps the bug you found in 8.2 has been fixed before you report it
> to Cooker.
>
> b.
Let's suppose, for just a moment, that you've been subscribed to the Cooker
mailing list for a few months (on-and-off) and, when you do a search (on the
flood of e-mail that you've received--relevant to a bug that has mangled your
partitions--and you were smart enough to ignore "Mandrake Expert" because
you realize that it's a cruel joke of some sort), you can't find anything
even remotely related to what you're trying to report.
Would it not then be reasonable to post a query to the "cooker"? Sure, it'll
probably be ignored, but where else would you post it? (I know that
the Mandrake-cooker crew has talent--they've surprised me before. But it
seems to take a release or three, just to get their attention...)
--plughead;
P.S. If you're wondering why I'm babbling about this, please refer to the
message titled "PCMCIA Netcard works! Partitioning is still ugly tho..."
=
"A thousand years ago we thought the world was a bowl. Five hundred years ago
we knew it was a globe. Today we know it is flat and round carried through
space on the back of a turtle. Don't you wonder what shape it will turn out
to be tomorrow?" [Lord Vetinari]
(The Truth)