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On Tuesday 23 September 2008 23:10, Neil Williams wrote:
Guess we have different ideas about what wishlist bugs are for.
My attitude is they're for wishes, like the sea is for fishes.
Wishes should still have some possibility of attainment, otherwise it
is wishful-thinking not wishlist.
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Hi Barak,
On Sunday 21 September 2008 19:13, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
As said, feel free to reopen.
Will do.
And you did :-)
Willing? Yes. Able? No, not realistically: too many other plates
spinning in the air. But I'm happy to bounce things around with
people.
If there are people
(And if there is no progress again within the next two years or so,
I'll likely close this again.)
Guess we have different ideas about what wishlist bugs are for.
My attitude is they're for wishes, like the sea is for fishes.
Sometimes someone picks one up, perhaps even a big wily old fat one.
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:35:23 +0100
Barak A. Pearlmutter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(And if there is no progress again within the next two years or so,
I'll likely close this again.)
Guess we have different ideas about what wishlist bugs are for.
My attitude is they're for wishes, like the
As said, feel free to reopen.
Will do.
Debian has made analogous contributions in similar domains: see
package libpaper, or tempfile(1) in debianutils, or emacsen-common.
So it not just our mandate; we even have a history.
And, as usual.., are you willing to work on this goal?
Willing? Yes.
What makes Debian a distribution rather than just a random
collection of miscellaneous software is integration. This is an
integration wishlist. It has to happen at the distribution level if
it is to happen anywhere. I don't understand why you want to close
this issue---the logic seems to be
Hi Barak,
On Saturday 20 September 2008 21:09, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
What makes Debian a distribution rather than just a random
collection of miscellaneous software is integration. This is an
integration wishlist. It has to happen at the distribution level if
it is to happen anywhere.
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