Hi Barry,

I am very sorry if I came across as 'harsh'. I have followed this thread,
but it really belongs on the -testing email system. I see that at least of
one of the release team have responded as to where to correctly file a bug.

With no dis respect to this LoCo, bugs should reported as such. Please do
have a look as to if there has already been a bug reported


Regards,

Phill.
1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing#Reporting_Bugs






On 10 May 2013 22:08, Barry Drake <ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com> wrote:

> On 10/05/13 21:53, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>
>> As a part of updating our classroom sessions[1] we will be inviting
>> people into both the testing and release teams. A lot of work actually
>> happens there in terms of priotising bugs etc.  Instead of 'complaining'
>> about things on an email list please file a bug. Simply put? The devs do
>> not read ubuntu-uk mailing list for bugs.
>>
>
> Hey Phill - that's a bit harsh.  If you read my earlier posts, you would
> know that the first one was because I had no idea where to file this bug,
> which may for all I know be caused by one broken file in the particular
> update download.  Normally I'm an avid and conscientious filer-of-bugs.
>  Filing this one got me beat!  Hence the post.  Yeah, I should and will
> join the testing team as it is most of what I'm able to do these days.
>  Sorry to be a bit blunt but I was NEVER complaining to this list.
>
>
> Kind regards,        Barry.
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