Bug#529720: CRM114's .css format

2009-06-04 Thread Milan Zamazal
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Bug#529720: CRM114's .css format

2009-05-27 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Milan Zamazal (p...@debian.org): > Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll discuss the problem with upstream > again and then decide what to do. > > On the Debian side, I'll probably implement the big debconf message. It > should inform the user about the change and suggest stopping MTA on

Bug#529720: CRM114's .css format

2009-05-27 Thread Milan Zamazal
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll discuss the problem with upstream again and then decide what to do. On the Debian side, I'll probably implement the big debconf message. It should inform the user about the change and suggest stopping MTA on the computer until crm114 behavior is checked (and

Bug#529720: CRM114's .css format

2009-05-21 Thread Chanoch (Ken) Bloom
I don't use CRM114, but I just read Christian Perrier blog post on planet.debian.org so I happened to check out this bug report. Milan Zamazal wrote: > This is not the first time .css format change has happened. And yes, it > was reported and discussed upstream in the past. They are willing to >