• Re: Debian 12 released with two RC bugs in Sylpheed

    From Sirius@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 7 15:10:01 2024
    XPost: linux.debian.devel.release

    In days of yore (Sun, 07 Apr 2024), José Luis González thus quoth:
    Hi,

    Debian 12 was released with two Release Critical bugs I filed on May
    20th 2023 (#1036424 and #1036388) on Sylpheed about issues that I
    found on stable, and remain, with Debian 12 released later on June 10th
    2023.

    So, bug #1036424 is a problem that when you reply to an email, it does not
    set the From account properly, it uses the default account.

    That is perhaps a usability defect, but it is not a critical impact defect
    by any stretch of the imagination. Critical is usually reserved for things
    like remote exploit, data corruption, or otherwise, you know, critical
    issues.

    The other bug, #1036388, has a little more meat on it, but still does not
    meet the criteria of Critical. Looking at it on the scale of Critical, Important, Medium and Low, I think it warrants Important if I understand
    the problem description right. Which, correct me if I am wrong, is:
    - Configure Sylpheed with account A and sender user@a.com
    - Configure Sylpheed with additional account B and sender user@b.com
    - Account A is default, but we switch to account B for the session.
    - When a new mail for Account A is received, it is placed in Account B's
    folders.
    Okay, that would be an annoying issue. But the bug was addressed. The
    issue was resolved in Sylpheed 3.8.0~beta1-1. For all I know, the issue
    was complex and non-trivial to backport to version 3.7.0. I am not the
    package maintainer, nor the upstream developer, so I am not about to yell
    at them when they actually produced the fix.

    To put a perspective on this - I use mutt, with at least four separate
    email accounts, all receiving email and ultimately pooling into my
    mailserver. When I send email, I do need to check that I am actually
    sending as the correct persona as mutt does guess who to send as, but it
    does not always get it right. Has it led to me sending emails with the
    wrong sender? Yep. And I apologise when it happens and move on, re-rending
    with the correct sender.

    I do not consider this to be a defect in mutt as mutt has never advertised
    that it will get its guesses of who to send as 100% right when there are
    more than one account configured as I have it set up.

    Also - a question that is rhetorical and more food for thought:

    How much are you paying for your Debian subscription and support per year?

    --
    Kind regards,

    /S

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  • From Marco d'Itri@21:1/5 to bugs.jlg@gmail.com on Sun Apr 7 14:30:01 2024
    On Apr 07, José Luis González <bugs.jlg@gmail.com> wrote:

    I want to know why Debian 12 was released with those two Sylpheed RC
    bags, report the incident to you all, know what to do with the
    maintainer and kindly request that someone better at the job takes over Sylpheed maintainance, or otherwise I will become a Debian developer
    and package it myself.
    Big Jia Tan vibe here...

    --
    ciao,
    Marco

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