Andrew Flegg wrote: > On 8/12/07, Ryan Pavlik <abiryan at ryand.net> wrote: > >> In this case and all cases of apparent software defects on a Maemo >> device, you should file them as a bug at https://bugs.maemo.org/ >> > > In the case of a bug with Maemo, yes, I'm very aware of that. > > This isn't a bug with Maemo, though. It's a bug with a Nokia-provided > website which really shouldn't belong in Maemo's Bugzilla. > > Cheers, > > Andrew As I see it, from a developer's point of view, since the Maemo bugzilla is effectively the only Nokia-related bugzilla that is public-facing and in general use, it is better that the bug be recorded _somewhere_ persistent, where it will probably be migrated to the internal Nokia bugtracker, than the report be lost on a user list. It is much easier to move, reassign, close, or refer a bug in some structured tracker than to remember where in the list archives it was. (Additionally, in this specific case, I'd imagine a bug against MicroB would get the MicroB folks to bug the Tableteer folks through the appropriate internal communication, whereas I'm sure they probably don't read maemo-users on a regular basis.) -- Ryan Pavlik AbiWord Win32 Platform Maintainer, Art Lead: www.abisource.com AbiWord Community Outreach Project: www.cleardefinition.com/oss/abi/blog/ "Optimism is the father that leads to achievement." -- Helen Keller "The folder structure in a modern Linux distribution such as Ubuntu was largely inspired by the original UNIX foundations that were created by men with large beards and sensible jumpers." -- Jono Bacon, The Ubuntu Guide