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Date:      06 Jan 2002 21:47:32 -0800
From:      swear@blarg.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   bug report non-FreeBSD destinations
Message-ID:  <falmfa90gb.mfa@localhost.localdomain>

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It's more time-consuming than it needs to be for FreeBSD users to
determine to whom/where report bugs should be addressed for bugs which
are not FreeBSD related.  (This is probably an even worse waste of time
because of the mis-addressing of bug reports to FreeBSD addresses.  And
I can tell you from experience that it has a discouraging effect on
bug reporting in general.)

What I'm thinking would be a fairly easy improvement to this situation
would be to have a standard comment field in some port file (probably
Makefile) which lists a destination (e-mail address or URL).  Usually
this would be filled in by the port maintainer, but if he didn't want
to fill it in (especially just after establishing this scheme), it
could be left as "to be determined" to be filled in later, maybe by a
user under a FreeBSD PR.

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