First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing
project.
Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug
that I'd like to report.
I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I got this message:
Your version (1.4.11+dfsg.1-4) of roundcube appears to be out of date.
The following newer release(s) are available in the Debian archive:
experimental: 1.5~rc+dfsg.1-1
Please try to verify if the bug you are about to report is already
addressed by these releases. Do you still want to file a report
[y|N|q|?]? n
Newer released version; stopping.
I don't want to install an experimental package on a production machine
to verify the bug and I really don't have the time to set up a debian
installation and install roundcube to test this.
So it's unclear to me if I should bother reporting this bug or if they
are only interested in hearing about bugs from the upcoming release
candidate. I have reported the bug to roundcube's github page already.
I'm not even entirely sure if this is a bug with the package or
roundcube itself. I'm going to assume it's a debian package issue
because my issue on github was closed without comment:
https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues/8198
I've always been confused by whether and how debian patches relatively
bugs like this. I think only security patches were issued and minor
usability fixes don't get release until the next version of debian. But
I may be totally wrong on this.
So would I just be wasting my time and everyone else's by reporting
this?