Hi, On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 17:50, Sven Neumann wrote: > Because we can't do anything about the bugs. Nobody but the packager > can. The situation would be different if the tools used to build the > binary packages would be in GNOME CVS. That would certainly qualify > the project for also using the bug tracker. But as long as people > build GIMP using proprietary scripts that they don't publish anywhere, > I am going to show no tolerance towards them. This was also my main argument against tracking any 3rd party installers in GNOME Bugzilla. The GIMP developers have no way of fixing a bug even if they know how it should be done. But seeing the waste amount of bugs filed primarily for win32 installers since we released 2.0.0 I am slowly starting to change my mind. Perhaps a '3rd party installer' or similar component should be added to the GIMP product. Bugs can then be re-assigned to that component instead of being resolved NOTGNOME. At least I think we should try it out and see how it works out. Regards, Brix -- Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@xxxxxxxx>