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bug#51010: 29.0.50; python completion breaks upon non-trivial rl config


From: Carlos Pita
Subject: bug#51010: 29.0.50; python completion breaks upon non-trivial rl config
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 20:20:08 -0300

> > Ok, I've tagged the issue through the control interface. One more
> > question related to debbugs if you don't mind: if I reply to
> > nnn@debbugs.gnu.org as reported in the ack mail but leave the subject
> > empty, will that be a nuisance for you?
>
> Yes, it will.  Subjects are very important, at least for me, because
> they are the way I look for related messages when I work on an issue.

I've recently read this it in the CONTRIBUTE document that connects
both subjects above:

    If a message to the bug tracker contains a patch, please
    include the string "[PATCH]" in the subject of the message in order to
    let the bug tracker tag the bug properly.

(I was under the impression that the patch tag was the official way of
doing it.)

Now, supposing that the patch is an addendum to an ongoing thread,
wouldn't that "[PATCH]" marker mess with the organization of your
emails? Or is it automatically removed from the subject? Or do all
maintainers already have rules in place to deal with such variations?

Best regards,
Carlos





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