>>>> "Ben" == Ben Wing <ben(a)666.com>
writes:
Ben> Stephen, could you file this away on your bug list somewhere?
Will do.
Ben> In general, is there an established procedure for adding
Ben> entries to the list?
No. The only reason the list exists at all is because you asked for
it. Automating this is something that defintely needs doing, but I
have too much else to do to do it quickly (in particular, I need to
learn to roll tarballs since Martin has officially retired).
Ben> i also gather there's some sort of XEmacs bug list already
Ben> that's rotting out there, and some automatic scheme for
Ben> adding to it?
It's a Jitterbug installation. It's accessible from the web site r/o
or you can go directly to the URL
http://cvs.xemacs.org/XEmacs-bugs/.
To get edit permission you need to get in touch with Jareth Hein,
jareth(a)xemacs.org, because it lives in space donated by his employer.
To add bugs, use M-x report-emacs-bug in a non-beta XEmacs, or send
mail to xemacsbugs(a)cvs.xemacs.org. (M-x emacs-bug-report sends to
xemacs-beta from beta XEmacsen.)
Jareth is looking into moving to Bugzilla. Jitterbug is extremely
lynx-unfriendly, simply doesn't display at all with w3. Maybe it
would be better if I had a real graphical browser, but that's against
my religion. ;-)
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