How about finally replacing GNATS?

Erik Cederstrand erik at cederstrand.dk
Tue Oct 30 10:06:43 UTC 2012


Den 30/10/2012 kl. 09.29 skrev Peter Jeremy <peter at rulingia.com>:

> On 2012-Oct-27 22:25:54 -0700, Peter Wemm <peter at wemm.org> wrote:
>> On the exceedingly remote chance that somebody genuinely can't/won't
>> access an HTTP link in 2012+ there's always the option of having them
>> email one of the lists.
> 
> Just because a sysadmin has HTTP access doesn't mean that the machine
> with the issue has access.  There needs to be a simple way to collect
> the PR data on one system and transfer it to another machine where it
> can be submitted.  With send-pr, you can copy the PR file (or just
> copy it off the console).

Apart from running uname -a, what does send-pr offer on a machine without HTTP access compared to just filling out the send-pr form on a machine that does have HTTP access?

Erik


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