On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Ryan Pavlik <<a href="mailto:abiryan@ryand.net">abiryan@ryand.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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I have quite a few more suggestions for the calendar but I don't know where to send them either.<br>
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Always look for a project's bug tracker instead of letting ideas or bugs fester - in this case, it's <a href="http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/" target="_blank">http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/</a> but that took me very little time on the good ol' google to find :D<br>
<br></blockquote><div><br>a) Oh boy another online registration! And for Bugzilla! Which is more annoying, the missing features or the way of reporting them? (trick question, bugzilla of course).<br><br>"This is where we put in lots of nifty words explaining all about Bugzilla." indeed.<br>
<br>b) Ideas. Not bugs. Why a bug tracker...<br><br>c) This is n800 specific. Does it go to Graham or upstream? If Graham gets an idea, can he implement it or does it go upstream? Does google tell me that?<br><br>Given those choices, I'd almost rather let the ideas fester.<br>
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