On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 3:38 PM John Wiegley wrote: > >>>>> Eli Zaretskii writes: > > >> It's in lisp/obsolete/. > >> Eli thinks such things should still be fixed: > > > Unless the fix is complicated or risky or... > > If people want to fix bugs in lisp/obselete, they are free to do so because > (a) the bug is open and (b) the code still exists in the distribution. Once > the code is gone, we can close the bug as no longer pertaining to Emacs. > Has anyone considered putting these obsolete packages in the gnu ELPA? I'm not sure about the bug policy, but I'd guess that bugs shouldn't be filed against ELPA packages. > > Until that time, don't feel an obligation to fix bugs in obsolete code that > you aren't interested in fixing. There are higher priorities to address. > Perhaps we can lower the priority of these kinds of bug in that case to the minimum, so it doesn't show up in the default list for debbugs? > > What this discussion objected to (as I read it) was establishing a policy > of > ignoring bugs in obsolete code. > > -- > John Wiegley GPG fingerprint = 4710 CF98 AF9B 327B B80F > http://newartisans.com 60E1 46C4 BD1A 7AC1 4BA2 >