Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Bug#128588: gnomemeeting: Limited diagnostic information



> > More likely the opposite, since most problems are likely not caused by
> > the packaging, and there is always the danger of all bug reports that
> > are upstream problems not getting forwarded upstream.
> > In any case, how to file GnomeMeeting bugs is described in detail on the
> > GnomeMeeting homepage.
> 
> I shall add information about this on the next (Debian?) release of
> GnomeMeeting. I agree with your statement, but I doubt that users of the
> Debian package will put effort into looking up where to report upstream
> bugs. They will more likeley use reportbug or some other report-tool,
> which is easy, fast, and the maintainer will handle the rest.

Standard protocol would be for the maintainer to forward the bug upstream,
if it's an upstream problem.  They report that they've done this to the BTS
and the filer.  When it's fixed upstream then they close bug in the Debian
BTS as well.

Typically, as a Debian user and developer, I file bugs via "reportbug"
which goes to the Debian BTS, but it provides over good info like what
versions of libs the app is linked against and that kind of stuff.  If an
applicaton says "loud and clear" to report problems to some other place, of
course, then if I think it's an upstream problem I might file it upstream.

Later,
	Dale
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Dale E. Martin, Clifton Labs, Inc.
Senior Computer Engineer
dmartin cliftonlabs com
http://www.cliftonlabs.com
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