Ralf Corsepius wrote: > I consider maintainers redirecting arbitrary reporters to upstreams to > be rude and hostile, because they are presuming the reporter to be > * interested in tracking down bugs If you don't care about your bug, why are you reporting it in the first place? Only very few people report bugs just to be nice (and those will be happy to do anything to help us), most people report bugs because they want them fixed. > * interested in getting involved into upstreams > * technically able to do so. If they're able to report the bug to us, they're also able to report it to upstream, the information they need to provide is basically the same (e.g. for KDE, they just need to pick "Fedora packages" from a dropdown to let upstream know what distro they're using, other than that, the requested information is exactly the same AFAICT). > This occasionally applies to developers - To normal users it usally > doesn't apply, they want "to have their issue fixed". Then they need to do what it takes to get their issue fixed. Talking to upstream, helping with tracking the bug down etc. are all part of that. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list