Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/12/08/16:26:03
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 08:40:59PM -0500, Eric Sharkey wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 04:41:02PM -0500, Eric Sharkey wrote:
> > >The following was rejected on cygwin-patches. I'm intentionally posting
> > >to the wrong list now because I shouldn't have to subscribe to a mailing
> > >list just to report a bug!
> >
> > Since cygwin-patches isn't a "bug reporting" mailing list and since the below
> > isn't "a patch",
>
> It's a line by line description of what needs to be changed to fix a
> bug. That it's not a "Larry Wall format" patch doesn't make it any
> less of a patch.
Is there a reason? Applying a patch shouldn't have involve starting
an editor.
> The mailing list description page says not to mail such things to this
> list.
>
> > I'd say that that the system was working as designed.
>
> Hardly.
Umm, you need to distinguish between reporting a bug (which should be done
here) and submitting a patch (which should be done on cygwin-patches).
Requiring subscription probably filters out a lot of stuff that shouldn't
be on that list, and is a reasonable request. Is there a reason you
couldn't subscribe, send, and unsubscribe?
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