The key point is that you are seeking help.

   I'm not seeking help.

Right.  You are the person offering help: to report bugs, but not the
way they are wanted.  The `you' was directed to people already in the
project.

Perhaps your offer should be rejected on account the pay for accepting
your help is considered too high by others.  (The `pay' is that you
would force a change in the way bug reports are accepted.  That is
what people who are already in the project would pay to accept your
help.  It is what it would cost them.)

Or perhaps your offer should be accepted, the `pay' being an
acceptance on the part of others of a different way to receive bug
reports.

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    Robert J. Chassell                         
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    http://www.rattlesnake.com                  http://www.teak.cc


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