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Re: I marked my mail confidential


Mark Mitchell wrote:

>     Mark> Tom, I know you're something of a GNATS guru; can you remove
>     Mark> the button, or at least change the text to something like
>     Mark> "unused"?
I applied the attached too, which documents no confidentiality

nathan
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*************** report. The fields have the following pu
*** 40,47 ****
  <dd>Your organization. You can leave this field blank.</dd>
  
  <dt><strong>Confidential</strong></dt>
! <dd>Typically, you say 'no' here, unless you want that only GCC maintainers
! can access your report</dd>
  
  <dt><strong>Synopsis</strong></dt> 
  <dd>A one-line description of the problem; something like "gcc 2.95
--- 40,47 ----
  <dd>Your organization. You can leave this field blank.</dd>
  
  <dt><strong>Confidential</strong></dt>
! <dd>This field is unused and set to 'no'. All bug reports, including
! sample code, are publicly accessible.</dd>
  
  <dt><strong>Synopsis</strong></dt> 
  <dd>A one-line description of the problem; something like "gcc 2.95

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