Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > "The bug has been fixed" is everything I would need to know. I don't >> > really care if it was a typo, a new library, a rebuild or some magic >> > incantation with black dribbling candles, the bug has been fixed. > > On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 17:46, Mathieu Roy wrote: >> This approach surely don't raise the level of Debian. >> Maybe *you* do not care of the details about the bug you reported. But >> a Debian developer is entitled, normally, to provide information >> according to what *users* can expect. > > On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 16:12, Nikolaus Rath wrote: >> I do. > > If you want to see every change which was made to the source, read the > upstream Changelog. If you want to see Debian packaging changes, read > the Debian Changelog. It's simple really. :)
No. Ignoring the fact that not all packages have upstream changelogs, it can be still quite complicated to find the corresponding entry to your debian bug report in the upstream changelog. --Nikolaus