Peter, thank you for responding now. You're entitled to your opinion, I don't need to agree.
And the link you posted is completely irrelevant here since I'm also the Debian Maintainer, so I *am* the dev that Collin is talking about and I *do* require bug submitters to not just "fire and forget". I ask for active cooperation if you want your bug fixed, if you like it or not. And the most basic information is if the bug is still present or not.
I don't think a long list of open tickets that nobody feels like working on is better than a short list that somebody is indeed trying to fix.
I just released a new scim package in Debian, but I don't expect any changes as far as bugs are concerned for Ubuntu. I also took the chance to push all those patches upstream (oh, yes, I do have commit rights in the upstream scim project, too). So, if you want to say "do you your homework", I would respond that *you* need to do it. You're barking up the wrong tree.
A bug's status is easy enough to change, anyways.
Thank you for the patch, it would have likely been in the current release if you just hadn't ignored the ping.
Peter, thank you for responding now. You're entitled to your opinion, I don't need to agree.
And the link you posted is completely irrelevant here since I'm also the Debian Maintainer, so I *am* the dev that Collin is talking about and I *do* require bug submitters to not just "fire and forget". I ask for active cooperation if you want your bug fixed, if you like it or not. And the most basic information is if the bug is still present or not.
I don't think a long list of open tickets that nobody feels like working on is better than a short list that somebody is indeed trying to fix.
I just released a new scim package in Debian, but I don't expect any changes as far as bugs are concerned for Ubuntu. I also took the chance to push all those patches upstream (oh, yes, I do have commit rights in the upstream scim project, too). So, if you want to say "do you your homework", I would respond that *you* need to do it. You're barking up the wrong tree.
A bug's status is easy enough to change, anyways.
Thank you for the patch, it would have likely been in the current release if you just hadn't ignored the ping.