|--==> "WMP" == William M Perry <wmperry(a)gnu.org> writes:
WMP> Steve Youngs <youngs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
>Here's what the new bug reports will look like. I'll put
out a new
>net-utils package asap.
WMP> Ummm... do you really think it is a good idea to include the user's
WMP> initialization file? There could be sensitive information in there.
I've included a clause in the Bug Help buffer that basically says "hey
have a look at the report before you send it and delete any sensitive
data". Is that good enough?
Or is the general consensus "get rid of the init file, we don't want
or need it in our bug reports"?
I actually thought it was a good idea, but it wouldn't be the first
time that one of my "good" ideas turned out to be not so good. :-)
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