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Re: RFC: Debian Service Team



Christian Schwarz wrote:

[...]

I very much like your idea of maintaining a release like that.  IMHO,
this would do a lot to correct the major problem that Debian currently
has.

I would like to propose one addition:  Versioning for bug fixes.
All 'bug closed' reports should contain a version number.  A bug
stays in the database until a new version has appeared in ALL
Debian releases.

This would be much better than the current situation, in which a
developer may have to declare a bug closed in unstable which may still
be around in stable or frozen, and may surface again as a new
bug report.
-- 
Thomas Koenig, Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de, ig25@dkauni2.bitnet.
The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double
logarithmic diagram.


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