Bug#476536: grub-pc: allow update-grub to do not generate single-user entry if not desired
Robert Millan
rmh at aybabtu.com
Thu Apr 24 07:37:35 UTC 2008
Hi Lubomir,
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 02:04:26PM +0200, Lubomir Kundrak wrote:
> Mailing lists certainly don't scale well for patches and many people.
> GRUB has a bugtracker on Savannah -- shouldn't that one be used?
Yes, but the developers tend to lurk on grub-devel instead. I think it's
more effective.
> > Unfortunately, opening it to non-subscribers results in tons of spam coming to
> > the list, which makes it unusable.
>
> Ever heard of moderated lists? (Surely moderation usually takes a lot of
> word, so I mostly flush all messages pending moderation for some time.
> Exception is when I am notified that a message from non-subscriber is
> coming via BTS or IRC. This would be exactly that case.
Let's say I think moderated lists are fine as long as I'm not the one who's
gonna moderate them ;-)
> GRUB upstream would have to reconsider the way they accept patches [...]
I keep thinking the same. Not my decision though.
--
Robert Millan
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legal evasion of the license [...]. That's the provision in section
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