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Re: use for the bug tracking system by non Debian developpers.



On Wed, Nov 05, 1997 at 01:59:29AM +0100, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> I'm maintaining the 'wine' package and found out it's maintained by a a
> group of developpers a bit similar to Debian, but they haven't reached our
> level of organisation yet, and are missing a bug tracking system.

Ian Jackson has recently released the code for our bugtracking system; see
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/debbugs/ 

> Is it okay if I allow them to use ours to submit bugs to Wine even if it's
> not the Debian version?  (I insist on the fact, that I said "wine
> developpers", not "wine users here and there")

Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with that. I'd prefer it however if
they'd set up their own bugtracking system (using Ian's code).

Ray
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