On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Michael Wetherell wrote: > > Ove Kaaven wrote: > > >If you want, you or someone else could help by checking the Debian bugs on > > >the package though > > Ok sounds good. Did you want me to just contact you with a list of bugs you > can close out, or should I apply to become a Debian maintainer so that I can > close them out?
You don't have to be a Debian maintainer to access the Debian BTS. It works on the trust system, anyone at all can change (including closing) a bug on any package. This used to be a disadvantage when spammers started adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] addresses to their database, but I think they just added a spam filter, there's still no real restrictions as far as I know. So if you want to close the bugs yourself, you can. But you can also send me a list if would rather have me close them anyway. > On Friday 08 November 2002 1:07 am, Tony Lambregts wrote: > > I am not sure this is the best way but I would suggest that for each > > Debian bug in the you should start a bug in Wine's Bugzilla. (That is > > assuming the bug is actualy in wine in wine of course) you should > > provide a url link to the debian bug in wine and vice versa. > > Ok, I'll create bugzilla bugs for any that arn't already in there. Thanks.