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Simon Waters writes:
> If Debian procedures ensure Grave bugs are reviewed as promptly as
> Critical bugs
The severity of a bug is, as I understand it, intentionally
* Sandro Tosi [20090623 13:26]:
> 2009/4/23 chaica :
> > As said in the reportbug documentation (man page), you can bypass this
> > limitation bu using the expert mode, which lets you define your
> > criticity without limitations.
>
> Simon, Thomas,
> do you find this solution acceptable? Can we
Hi Simon,
thanks for the prompt reply
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 13:58, Simon Waters wrote:
> Sandro Tosi wrote:
>>
>> do you find this solution acceptable? Can we then consider this bug
>> closed?
>
> I feel it is unacceptable, but it comes down to Debian policy and procedure
> issues I'm not famili
Sandro Tosi wrote:
do you find this solution acceptable? Can we then consider this bug closed?
I feel it is unacceptable, but it comes down to Debian policy and
procedure issues I'm not familiar enough to comment on.
The point of this mode is to guide users unfamiliar with Debian policy
to
2009/4/23 chaica :
> As said in the reportbug documentation (man page), you can bypass this
> limitation bu using the expert mode, which lets you define your
> criticity without limitations.
Simon, Thomas,
do you find this solution acceptable? Can we then consider this bug closed?
Cheers,
--
San
Hi,
As said in the reportbug documentation (man page), you can bypass this
limitation bu using the expert mode, which lets you define your
criticity without limitations.
Bye,
Carl Chenet
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