André Hentschel nerv@dawncrow.de writes:
<dd>
The problem is not a [% terms.bug %] in Wine,
but in some upstream software Wine depends on or broken
packages in distributions.
Note: Most other bug trackers call this "NOTOURBUG".
We should probably rename it. UPSTREAM is not a good name for the way we are using it.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:12 AM, Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org wrote:
André Hentschel nerv@dawncrow.de writes:
<dd>
The problem is not a [% terms.bug %] in Wine,
but in some upstream software Wine depends on or broken
packages in distributions.
Note: Most other bug trackers call this "NOTOURBUG".
We should probably rename it. UPSTREAM is not a good name for the way we are using it.
-- Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org
What did you have in mind instead?
-- -Austin
Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:12 AM, Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org wrote:
André Hentschel nerv@dawncrow.de writes:
<dd>
The problem is not a [% terms.bug %] in Wine,
but in some upstream software Wine depends on or broken
packages in distributions.
Note: Most other bug trackers call this "NOTOURBUG".
We should probably rename it. UPSTREAM is not a good name for the way we are using it.
What did you have in mind instead?
NOTOURBUG or 3RDPARTY seem to be the most common.
NOTOURBUG or 3RDPARTY seem to be the most common.
NOTOURBUG would be clearer to users. We generally refer to things like PlayOnLinux, Wineskin, etc. as "third party," so using that could potentially cause some confusion.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Rosanne DiMesio dimesio@earthlink.net wrote:
NOTOURBUG or 3RDPARTY seem to be the most common.
NOTOURBUG would be clearer to users. We generally refer to things like PlayOnLinux, Wineskin, etc. as "third party," so using that could potentially cause some confusion.
NOTOURBUG is fine with me.
-- -Austin