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Re: bug#388: which bug messages should be sent where? (was: Scrolling oc
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Richard M Stallman |
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Re: bug#388: which bug messages should be sent where? (was: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*) |
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Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:55:40 -0400 |
Your ?solution? would make it too difficult for people like me to
watch the discussion and contribute where we have useful knowledge to
share.
With all due respect, I think your conclusion is mistaken.
My solution would not inconvenience you at all.
My solution would involve sending these messages to emacs-bug-tracker
instead of to bug-gnu-emacs. If you want to see these messages,
you could subscribe to emacs-bug-tracker, and you would get the
same messages you are getting now.
This change would give each subscriber on bug-gnu-emacs the option to
either receive the bug-tracker mail or not. I don't think that can
make anything difficult for anyone, and I do not understand why some
people resist making the change.
- RE: bug#21: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*, Drew Adams, 2008/06/10
- Re: bug#21: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*, Joe Wells, 2008/06/11
- RE: bug#21: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*, Drew Adams, 2008/06/11
- Re: bug#21: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*, Richard M Stallman, 2008/06/11
- which bug messages should be sent where? (was: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*), Joe Wells, 2008/06/11
- Re: which bug messages should be sent where?, Jason Rumney, 2008/06/11
- Re: which bug messages should be sent where?, Don Armstrong, 2008/06/11
- Re: bug#388: which bug messages should be sent where? (was: Scrolling occasionally stops in *compilation*),
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